Bad news for the people of Thang to hold a party on December 31 in Ahmedabad

Bad news for the people of Thang to hold a party on December 31 in Ahmedabad
Amid a number of Corona Virus cases in the city, the Ahmedabad Police Commissioner made an important statement regarding the New Year Celebration. He instructed not to hold a Thirty First Party party in any hotel or party plot in the city. He spoke in detail about the flaws in Gujcot.

Ahmedabad City Police Commissioner Sanjay Srivastava held a Crime Conference at Tagore Hall, Paladi for the first time since he took office. In which Srivastava said that in order to prevent the spread of Corona Infection, not a single party plot or hotel in Ahmedabad City should be given permission on December 31. So that not a single party will be held.
In addition, the Gujkop project has many shortcomings and the police commissioner has ordered to make the project more than 90 per cent successful. It was also asked to take appropriate action to maintain law and order situation. In which the accused was instructed to take strict action including aspect. An order was also issued by the Commissioner of Police to resolve undetected cases on the other hand.

Police were told to treat people well. As well as helping senior citizens and team work was discussed. Corporation elections were also discussed in the context.

Srivastava said the 31st celebrations could not take place this time as the night curfew was on. No hotel or party plot in the city will be allowed to party. The night curfew will remain in place in Ahmedabad till the next decision is taken by the health department and the government. Any information will be given only after the government takes a decision on January 14, i.e. Uttarayan. The matter was instructed to take offense and preventive measures..

It is worth mentioning that a crime conference was held in the city three years later. Which started in the morning and ended late in the evening. Different agency officials including PI, ACP, DCP and JCP of all the police stations in the city were present.