As Minister of State for Home in Gujarat, Sanghavi has been associated with several policing and public-safety initiatives. In June 2024, he stated that Gujarat Police had seized more than 87,000 kilograms of drugs worth over ₹9,600 crore in four years, with 2,600 arrests, while speaking at an anti-drugs campaign organised by
Gujarat Police. In July 2023, Sanghavi launched
Cyber Sanjivani 2.0, a Surat Police campaign against cybercrime. The campaign included two mobile vans and a web portal intended to spread cyber-safety awareness in police-station areas, industrial zones, schools, colleges, public places and residential societies. In September 2025, Sanghavi informed the Gujarat Legislative Assembly that under the
Tera Tujhko Arpan initiative, launched in 2022, police had organised 9,081 programmes over three years and returned stolen or lost valuables worth more than ₹500 crore to 40,811 beneficiaries. Sanghavi has also referred to the use of forensic technology in criminal investigations. In September 2025, he told the Assembly that Gujarat's Forensic Science Laboratory had Internet of Things forensic tools for vehicle devices, wearable and medical devices, and embedded devices, and said such technology had been used in a hit-and-run investigation in Ahmedabad. In December 2025, after becoming Deputy Chief Minister, Sanghavi chaired a review meeting on
Operation Mule Hunt, an initiative of the Cyber Centre of Excellence aimed at identifying mule-account operators and wider cybercrime networks. According to an official statement cited by
The Times of India, the drive was based on analysis of cybercrime trends and included instructions that innocent account holders should not be harassed during verification. As Sports Minister, Sanghavi was involved in Gujarat's engagement with international sporting bodies.
The Indian Express reported that he was the face of the state government in meetings with international sports bodies, and that these efforts preceded Ahmedabad being recommended as host of the 2030 Commonwealth Games. The report also noted that Gujarat hosted the
National Games in 2022 and the Asian Aquatics Championships in 2025 during his tenure. After assuming charge of tourism-related responsibilities, Sanghavi was associated with initiatives to promote Gujarat as a destination for events and weddings. In February 2026,
The Indian Express reported that the
Wed in Gujarat campaign was an initiative of Sanghavi and aimed at curating and marketing locations in the state for destination weddings. In April 2026, Sanghavi said the Gujarat government was preparing policies for concerts and expos while developing infrastructure linked to Ahmedabad's preparations for the 2030
Commonwealth Games and longer-term sporting ambitions. == Ideology ==