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NGO member stages protest against gas godown near school

NGO member stages protest against gas godown near school

Kumar Gaurav, alias Sacha Yadav, at the gas godown near Police DAV School, Police Lines. Tribune Photo: Himanshu Mahajan



Ludhiana, April 18

Kumar Gaurav, alias Sacha Yadav, a member of NGO Yuvaa, today held a protest against the gas godown situated near Police DAV School, Police Lines.

He took an empty gas cylinder along with him to warn the authorities of the mishappening that can occur in the gas godown, risking lives of hundreds of students and the police authorities in the school and police station located nearby.

The police stopped told him that he could not hold a protest inside Police Lines, that too with a gas cylinder.

The police officials listened to his demands and assured that concerned matter would be raised before senior authorities to shift the gas godown.

“I have already written a letter to the state government and administrative officials of Ludhiana demanding an immediate shifting of the godown so that lives of school students are not at risk,” said Yadav. — TNS


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