Mumbai, March 19, 2025 – Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has issued a powerful warning to those involved in the recent riots in Nagpur, promising that the law will catch up with them, even if it means dragging them “out from their graves.” The statement comes in response to violent clashes in the city, which saw an attack on policemen and widespread unrest.
Fadnavis, addressing the media on Wednesday, emphasized that no one responsible for the chaos would be spared. “Whoever has done this, we will dig them out even from the grave,” he declared, signaling a zero-tolerance approach to the perpetrators. The riots, reportedly involving arson and targeted attacks, have raised concerns about public safety and communal harmony in the region.
The Chief Minister assured that the state government is taking swift action to identify and punish the culprits. “The law will act decisively,” he added, urging calm while authorities work to restore order. Police investigations are underway, with efforts focused on tracking down those who instigated the violence and assaulted law enforcement personnel.
The unrest in Nagpur has drawn attention across Maharashtra, with Fadnavis’ remarks reflecting the government’s resolve to clamp down on lawlessness. As the situation develops, the state administration remains on high alert, determined to uphold justice and prevent further escalation.