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Help Daughters ‘Trapped’ by Men Using Fake Identities: Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Urges Women

Harsh Sanghavi, Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat, urged women to help protect young girls from men who allegedly trap them by using fake identities, while addressing a gathering at a temple event.

Deputy Chief Minister

Appeal to Women at Religious Event

Speaking at the event held at a temple in Gujarat, Sanghavi called on mothers and women in society to remain alert and proactive in safeguarding their daughters. He said families and communities must work together to identify and prevent cases where girls are allegedly misled by individuals hiding their real identities.


Government Promises Strict Action

The Deputy Chief Minister said the government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party is committed to taking strict action against criminals involved in such activities. He added that authorities are determined to ensure the safety and security of women in the state.

According to Sanghavi, law enforcement agencies are closely monitoring such cases and will not hesitate to act firmly against those found guilty.


Focus on Women’s Safety

He also highlighted that the Gujarat government has implemented several measures aimed at strengthening women’s safety and protection, including stricter policing and awareness campaigns.

Sanghavi urged families to maintain open communication with their children and educate them about potential risks, stressing that community awareness is key to preventing such incidents.


Mixed Reactions

While supporters praised the remarks as a strong message about protecting women, critics argued that such statements should be accompanied by broader initiatives focusing on education, awareness, and legal protection.

The issue continues to generate debate in Gujarat and other parts of the country, with authorities emphasizing the need for both preventive measures and strict legal action to address crimes against women.

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