Key Points

Disha Patani's father Jagdish Patani has expressed deep gratitude to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath after a police encounter eliminated the two accused who fired shots outside his residence. He stated that this swift action represents the vision of a fear-free society that the CM promised for Uttar Pradesh. The two gangsters, linked to Goldy Brar and Rohit Godara, were killed in a joint operation by Delhi Police and UP STF. UP police officials stated that such incidents are taken as a direct challenge to the state's zero-tolerance policy on crime.

Key Points: Disha Patani Father Praises Yogi Adityanath After Gangster Encounter

  • Jagdish Patani satisfied with swift security response after firing incident
  • UP STF and Delhi Police killed two accused in Ghaziabad encounter
  • Accused were linked to gangsters Goldy Brar and Rohit Godara
  • UP ADG says incident challenged state's zero-tolerance policy on crime
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Vision of fear-free society that CM Yogi conceptualised is a living example today: Disha Patani's father

Jagdish Patani calls UP a fear-free society after police encounter kills accused who fired shots outside his Bareilly residence. He thanks CM Yogi for swift action.

"No matter how much I praise or express gratitude for the Chief Minister, it won't be enough. Today is a living example of the fear-free society he envisioned for all of Uttar Pradesh - Jagdish Patani"

Bareilly, September 18

Actor Disha Patani's father, Jagdish Patani, expressed his gratitude toward Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, after the encounter of the two accused involved in firing outside his residence.

"No matter how much I praise or express gratitude for the Chief Minister, it won't be enough. Today is a living example of the fear-free society he (CM Yogi) envisioned for all of Uttar Pradesh," he told ANI.

Jagdish Patani also shared his reaction to the encounter of the accused and said, "Such incidents happen, and action is also taken. I am satisfied with the security, and all the officials are with me. I am satisfied with the swift action in the matter."

CM Adityanath had previously assured Jagdish Patani, a retired police officer, of strict action against the accused and security arrangements.

Earlier this week, the two accused involved in the firing outside actor Disha Patani's father's residence in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, were killed in an encounter in a joint operation by Delhi Police and UP STF in Ghaziabad.

Ravinda alias Kullu and Arun, affiliated with notorious gangsters Goldy Brar and Rohit Godara, were injured during the encounter near the Tronica City area of Ghaziabad and later succumbed to injuries.

UP Additional Director General (ADG) of Law and Order, Amitabh Yash, also shared details about the case.

"Incidents like these disrupt the law and order situation and instil fear in the public, and they directly undermine the zero-tolerance policy of the UP Police and the UP Chief Minister. This incident was taken as a challenge," the UP ADG told ANI.

The shocking incident unfolded in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, when gunshots were fired outside Bollywood actress Disha Patani's residence around 3:45 am on September 12.

The attack, claimed by gangsters Rohit Godara and Goldy Brar on social media, sent shockwaves through the community.

SSP Bareilly Anurag Arya had also assured Disha Patani's family of safety.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the swift action, we must remember that encounters shouldn't become the norm. Proper judicial process is equally important for a democracy.
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Aman W
When common citizens feel safe, that's the real development. Good to see police taking such strong action against gangsters. UP is changing for the better!
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Sarah B
It's worrying that such high-profile cases get immediate attention while ordinary citizens often wait for justice. Hope this efficiency reaches everyone.
Vikram M
Goldy Brar and his gang have been terrorizing people for too long. This encounter sends a strong message that UP won't tolerate such criminal activities. 🚫
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Nikhil C
As a retired police officer, Mr. Patani knows the system well. His appreciation means a lot. Police forces across India should learn from UP's zero-tolerance approach.

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