All the eleven convicts in the case were released on August 15 and the Gujarat government's decision to release them prematurely has sparked nationwide outrage.
His comments have come when AAP has plunged into the Gujarat polls and has been campaigning to defeat BJP in the home state of Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah.
Deepak Nitrite Company has said that it has been monitoring the situation closely and the safety of employees and people in the vicinity was of foremost priority.
All the convicts were facing extremely serious charges including criminal conspiracy, sedition, attempting to wage war against the nation, and terrorist activities.
The sudden change of guard in the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah had come a year ahead of the Gujarat Assembly polls.
Through his resignation, Rupani has become the third BJP Chief Minister to step down in two months after Uttarakhand's Tirath Singh Rawat and Karnataka's BS Yediyurappa.