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Gujarat's Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi performed Shastra Puja at the Surat Police Headquarters on Vijayadashami. He prayed for the peace and security of the state while celebrating the festival's symbolism of good triumphing over evil. The minister praised police efforts that enabled extended Navratri celebrations across Gujarat, noting unprecedented public enthusiasm. He also connected the festive spirit to successful security operations and anti-encroachment drives benefiting public welfare.

Key Points: Harsh Sanghvi Performs Shastra Puja for Gujarat Peace Security

  • Minister performed traditional weapon worship for state safety and security
  • Credited police for smooth extended Garba celebrations till early morning
  • Highlighted economic benefits for small traders during festival period
  • Linked removal of Godhra land encroachments to victory over evil
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Gujarat Minister performs 'Shastra Puja' for peace and security

Gujarat Minister Harsh Sanghvi performs Shastra Puja at Surat Police HQ, praying for state peace and crediting police for successful Navratri celebrations.

"For the first time, Navratri was celebrated with such enthusiasm across the state - Harsh Sanghvi"

Surat, Oct 2

On the auspicious occasion of Vijayadashami, Gujarat’s Minister of State for Home Affairs, Harsh Sanghvi on Thursday performed Shastra Puja at the Surat Police Headquarters, praying for the peace, security, and safety of the state.

Marking the symbolic celebration of the victory of good over evil, Sanghvi performed rituals alongside police officials, emphasising the role of law enforcement in maintaining harmony during major festivals.

Speaking to the reporters, he highlighted the peaceful and enthusiastic celebration of Navratri across Gujarat this year, crediting the state police for their commendable efforts.

“For the first time, Navratri was celebrated with such enthusiasm across the state, with people playing Garba in pandals till early morning. The state police ensured that the festivities were conducted smoothly and securely,” Sanghvi said.

He further mentioned the success of Operation Sindoor.

“This year’s celebrations were special. Along with devotion, a sense of national pride was evident. The Armed Forces executed Operation Sindoor effectively, which added another layer of meaning to the festivities,” he added.

The minister further remarked on the economic impact of Navratri, noting that small traders and vendors significantly benefited from the extended celebrations.

Commenting on the removal of encroachments on government land in Godhra, Sanghvi likened the land mafia to Ravan, stating that such encroachments would be cleared in the interest of public welfare.

“I wish everyone a happy Dussehra. I prayed for all the people of Gujarat that their wishes may be fulfilled. This Shastra Puja is an old tradition, and this year it felt even more meaningful with the strength and discipline shown under Operation Sindoor,” he said.

Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra, marks the culmination of the nine-day Navratri festival. It symbolises the victory of good over evil, commemorating Lord Ram’s triumph over Ravan, and Goddess Durga’s victory over Mahishasura. The day is considered auspicious for new beginnings and reinforces values like truth, righteousness, and virtue.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As a small businessman in Ahmedabad, I can confirm the economic benefits of extended Navratri celebrations. Our sales were 40% higher than last year! The security arrangements made people feel safe to celebrate longer. Great work by Gujarat Police! 💫
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the cultural significance, I hope such ceremonies don't overshadow the need for practical policing reforms and better equipment for our police force. Both tradition and modernization are important for effective law enforcement.
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Sarah B
The comparison of land mafia to Ravan is quite powerful! It's good to see officials using our cultural narratives to address contemporary issues. This makes governance more relatable to common people.
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Vikram M
Operation Sindoor has indeed boosted our national pride! Celebrating festivals with both devotion and patriotism makes the experience more meaningful. Glad to see our leaders recognizing this connection. 🎉
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Meera T
The extended Garba nights were amazing this year! Felt completely safe dancing till 4 AM thanks to the police presence. This is how festivals should be celebrated - with joy and security. Kudos to the minister and police department! 💃

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