Politics News | Updated Jan 20, 2012 at 06:12am IST

Godhra turns into virtual fortress ahead of Narendra Modi's fast

CNN-IBN

Ahmedabad: As Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi gears up for his one-day fast on Friday in Godhra as part of his 'Sadbhavana' mission, the town has virtually turned into a fortress.

The 'harmony mission' comes nearly a month before the 10th anniversary of Godhra carnage where 59 people, mostly karsevaks, were killed when the Sabarmati Express train was burnt on February 27, 2002. Local BJP leaders expect a crowd of over 50,000 to attend the event. However, Congress members in the state and some NGOs are likely to protest against Modi's fast.

"Over 1,600 policemen have been deployed along with 50 specially trained Chetak commandos and other unarmed jawans across the town," Panchmahal SP Sachin Bhadshah told PTI.

Godhra turns into virtual fortress ahead of Narendra Modi's fast

"Security has been tightened in every part of the town. Also, a three-layer security has been put in place at the fast venue," he said, adding that CCTV cameras have been installed at the ground and sensitive locations.

Panchmahal district BJP president Jayprakash Patel said over 10,000 people have registered themselves to fast along with the chief minister. An equal number have been shortlisted to greet him on stage. "We expect over 50,000 people to attend the Sadbhavna fast," Patel said.

He said there was no tension in the town following the event and such talks were just "rumours". "Many programmes of the chief minister have taken place in Godhra after 2002 and nothing has happened. All talks about tension are hyped."

Patel denied reports that a special enclosure has been built for the people of minority community to offer on Friday namaz.

With Additional Inputs From PTI

(For updates you can share with your friends, follow IBNLive on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest)

Comments (0)

All comments will be published after moderation

Trending Searches

#Narendra Modi #MHADA #Lhasa #Kingfisher Airlines #Aung San Suu Kyi #Jagan #Viswanathan Anand #Essar Group #Air India #Kolkata Knight Riders #Narendra Modi #MHADA #Jagan #Bharat Bandh #Manmohan Singh #VK Singh #UDF #Nitin Gadkari #Naveen Patnaik #Goa