Keshubhai to meet parents of missing children
Gujarat Global News Network, Ahmedabad
Many instances of missing kids from the state have been highlighted by the media in the recent days. The parents of these kids, despite their efforts, have failed to get an audience with Chief Minister Narendra Modi. Now, the matter has come to the light of former CM Keshubhai Patel.
Patel had also mentioned his concern over the rising cases of missing children in his blog. The former CM has decided to visit the homes of two missing children – Vishwa Patel, 11 and Ronak Panchal, 12, a resident of CTM, on Thursday. He will be accompanied by Mahagujarat Janata Party president Gordhan Zadaphia.
Vishwa, a class VI student, went missing on January 27 from a marriage function at the common plot of the flat. City police made ten teams of investigators and even dispatched a team to Mumbai but no leads could be found.
Talking to the media, Zadaphia said, ““On Wednesday I took some of the missing childrens’ parents to the office of the Ahmedabad police commissioner. During this meeting the parents expressed their angst that they wish to meet Modi on the issue, but they are not being allowed to. When I spoke to Keshubhai on the issue he volunteered to meet them.”
The parents of the missing children had also submitted a memo to Union Home Minister P Chidambaram when he had come to Ahmedabad recently. The parents had also taken out a rally last week wanting to meet CM Modi. However, they were prevented from marching towards Gandhinagar and detained by city police.
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