"Police will do its work if someone tries to disturb the law and order situation in the state. No one is allowed to take law in his own hands, irrespective of his position in society. Everyone wants peace. There is no one who does not want it," said Patel in her speech during the inauguration ceremony of a sports complex in Porbandar town of Saurashtra region.
In her speech today, the CM once again tried to convince the agitating communities by listing benefits of the scheme, named as Mukhyamantri Yuva Swavlamban Yojna (Chief Minister Youth Self-Reliance Scheme).
"This is truly one of the kind of schemes in the country, in which we will ensure that bright students of all the communities does not face problem in getting education in want of money. The government will also bear the expenses of textbooks and provide scholarships. Now, no one will face injustice in Gujarat," said Patel.
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