Gujarat Police has arrested former DGP RB Sreekumar and social activist Teesta Setalvad for challenging the clean chit given to the then Chief Minister Narendra Modi and others in the 2002 Gujarat riots case.
He has been handed over to the Crime Branch of Ahmedabad Police today after being produced at Santacruz Police Station in Mumbai. Both were produced today at the Metropolitan Magistrate Court, Ahmedabad. On this, now people are giving all kinds of reactions on social media.
Ashok Pandit took a jibe: Bollywood filmmaker Ashok Pandit is known on social media for his candid views on social issues. Now he has reacted tauntingly to the current situation. While tweeting from his official Twitter handle, Pandit wrote, “Thankfully, the Gujarat Police vehicle does not overturn like the Uttar Pradesh Police.
People gave reactions: Users are giving their reactions on this tweet of Ashok Pandit. A user named Suresh Pandey writes, Now Gujarat Police will take time to learn. A user named Rajesh Sharma writes, if this vehicle had overturned, many vehicles would have been lost in the dark. This car will bring many vehicles on the road. The real curtain is yet to rise. A user named Mahesh writes, “There is one thing that Gujarat Police is adept at catching all the big criminals. There is no one that much.
Thankfully, like the UP police, the car of Gujarat police does not overturn! #TeestaSetalvad
— Ashoke Pandit (@ashokepandit) June 26, 2022
A user named Pihu writes, Sir, what time does it take to turn, it can also be reversed. A user named Ritu writes, first the secrets should come out from this, everything becomes useless if the car is overturned. Ram Sharma writes that I wish his bungalow was in UP. Prempal writes, if his car overturns, then all his well-wishers will be killed. Now the whole gang is yet to explode.
Who is Teesta Setalvad: Teesta Setalvad is an alleged Indian civil rights activist and journalist. She is the secretary of an NGO called Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP), an organization formed to advocate for the victims of the 2002 Gujarat riots.