News Waali latest news updates. Nagpur: The city of Nagpur, known as the second capital of Maharashtra, is ready to welcome foreign guests. Preparations for the G-20 are in the final stages. A meeting of the G-20 sub-committee is going to be held in Nagpur on 21 and 22 March. Guests from 20 countries are going to step on the grounds of Nagpur city. In such a situation, the city of Nagpur is being renewed. Meanwhile, Nagpur Police has banned begging in public places. Due to fear of police action, 80 percent of the beggars have suddenly disappeared from Nagpur. According to the order of the Nagpur Police Commissioner, if anyone is found begging in public places in the city between March 9 and April 30, a case will be registered against him under section 188 of the IPC. Also Read – The Shinde group that brought Uddhav’s close friend by breach, why is it troubling the BJP, fearing Nagpur police action, the city is empty of beggars Let us tell you that a large number of beggars are begging on every square in the city of Nagpur, and they are seen asking. Their common way of begging is to make children sit on their shoulders and stand in front of the vehicles at the signal with their hands outstretched. Because of this the problem of traffic congestion arises. But despite this Nagpur police did not take any action against these beggars. Now that the G-20 meeting is about to be held and special attention is being paid to the decoration and cleanliness of the city, these beggars have been asked to stay away from the city for two months. Otherwise action is threatened. Beggars are so clueless; Pati begs not only for a stomach, but for liquor Some beggars from Sitabuldi Chowk of the city have accepted that they are begging for liquor. There is no shortage of such beggars in the rest of the square intersections as well, who beg not to fill their stomachs, but to become addicted to alcohol. But now he has to leave the city and run away. Also Read- Surve Prakash Video: SIT investigation to be done in morphed video case, so far 4 beggars arrested from Nagpur have denied connection with G-20 though officials have denied that beggars were coerced to leave Nagpur The order has any connection with the G-20 -20. But homeless beggars living in remote areas such as Yashwant Stadium and Kasturchand Park say the authorities have asked them to leave the city, saying too many foreign guests are coming. ,
G20 meeting in Nagpur: ‘Go ahead, leave, come back after 2 months…’ Where did 80 percent of the beggars go?News WAALI
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