During the work of removing the pressure behind the Lanka Vijay Hanuman temple in Katargam area of Surat, the officials picked up the household items of the people living and shifted them to the zone office themselves. However, now when the pressured citizens went to ask for their belongings back, the officer replied, "Our saheb has said that do not give it. Go to court, go to the police!" Meanwhile, a viral video has surfaced of people who have come to collect their belongings legally. Give us our luggage
In this video, people pleaded for their belongings that they had brought back the utensils they used for their food. Deepak Patil, assistant engineer of Katargam, gave a clear answer, "Who gave you such a thing inside...? You go and meet our officer. The officer has clearly told me that you are not going to give the goods. Go to court against us and file a police complaint
Despite the people, they begged him to give us our belongings, we do not get your saheb... Then Deepak Patil replied, 'If our saheb does not meet you, then what can I do in it.' Now I am not going to give this stuff back to you you go to court, file a case against us and file a police complaint, do what you feel is right but we are not going to give the goods anymore. However, in the same zone office, the NGO has also complained to executive engineer Kamini Doshi about the complaint of theft of goods. So far, the goods have not been returned to the NGO. Also read: Poor students will remain uneducated...: Rs. 10,000 bought by NGO, who was educating slum children at the time of demolition in Surat. Stationery worth Rs 1 lakh missing, officers have to hand over goods to each other as per rules
Gajendra Chauhan, zonal chief of Katargam, said that whenever the work of removing the pressure is done, whatever goods are brought from there, after being brought to the zone office, the goods of that person are returned as per the rules. It is not appropriate if an officer has behaved with the person who comes to pick up the goods in this manner. I am now instructing that the person whose belongings have been brought should be returned. I would also like to tell our executive engineer Kamini Doshi and other officials about this.
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