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Indian Express
28-07-2025
- Politics
- Indian Express
Gujarat: BJP MLA denies writing letter on fixed wage policy, alleges misuse
Porbandar BJP MLA Arjun Modhwadia clarified on Monday that he didn't write the letter addressed to Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, circulating on social media, written on a letterhead by his name and bearing his signature. The MLA made the clarification on his social media letter talks about the issue of fixed wage policy in the state while asking the government to review the same. In his post, written in Gujarati language on X, Modhwadia stated, 'I have made representations regarding the issues of (government) employees with sensitivity, a number of times. However, the letter being tagged is not written by me. For publicity… the manner in which a campaign is being run with the help of an unauthorised letter… will jeopardize the interests of the employees. The BJP government under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel is sensitive.' He added, 'Instead of running unnecessary campaigns, only the path of dialogue will be useful.' Modhwadia told The Indian Express that somebody has misused his letterhead and signature in the letter. He, however, said that he is not going to lodge any police complaint in the matter.


BBC News
11-03-2025
- BBC News
Reward offered in unsolved Leicester murder investigation
A £20,000 reward has been issued for information related to an unsolved Modhwadia, 41, was found with fatal stab wound injuries in Evington Road, Leicester, on 27 December May 2022, five men who had been charged with his murder were found not guilty due to insufficient charity Crimestoppers has offered a new £20,000 reward for any information that leads to the conviction of those responsible for Mr Modhwadia's death. Crimestoppers believes there are people who witnessed what happened to Mr Modhwadia, who was known as Kara Muru. The charity's East Midlands regional manager Lydia Patsalides said anyone making contact would be treated "100% anonymously".She said: "By coming forward, you could make a real difference in helping to get justice for Raju, whose life was so tragically cut short."No amount of information is too small to tell us - were you at home on Boxing Day evening on Sunday 26 December 2021, close to where Raju was found? "Did you hear or see anything suspicious? It is not too late to tell us what you know, and you could be eligible for a reward."Crimestoppers previously offered a £20,000 reward for information in October 2022.