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Law will take its course: CM

By Our Special Correspondent

JAIPUR APRIL 16. The Rajasthan Chief Minister, Ashok Gehlot, today termed the arrest and confinement of Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader, Pravin Togadia, as an instance of the law taking its course. "If anyone violates the law of the land, he will have to face the consequences. The state will not interfere in the process,'' he said.

As the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate of Ajmer today sent Mr.Togadia to judicial custody till April 30, Mr. Gehlot said his Government was committed to maintaining peace and harmony. "I am confident that ultimately truth and justice will prevail. The people also will side with those who uphold justice," he said talking to a group of newspersons here.

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