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Law & order poor in Haryana, even MLAs not safe, claims Deepender Hooda

Seeks security for legislator, govt should investigate matter in depth

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Tribune News Service

Rewari, July 3

Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament (MP) Deepender Hooda expressed his deep concern over the incident in which Congress Sadhaura MLA Renu Bala had received threat calls, demanding a ransom of Rs 25 lakh from her.

‘Nobody feels safe in state’

When MLA is not safe, how will the general public feel safe? NCRB data shows that the law and order situation in the state had completely collapsed under the BJP-JJP rule. — Deepender Hooda, MP

The incident showed deteriorating law and order situation in the state, and if MLAs were not safe in this government, how could common people feel safe? he asked.

He asked the government to immediately investigate the matter in depth and take strict action against the culprits and ensure complete security of the MLA.

Hooda was here to attend a social programme organised by newly elected head of Bawal Municipality, Virendra Mahlawat. MLA Chiranjeev Rao was also present on the occasion.

Expressing his concern over the increasing crime in Haryana, he said those in the government had considered their security as an indicator of the law and order situation in the state, while murder, rape, theft, ransom, robbery, dacoity had become part of the daily routine in the state.

“The NCRB data shows that the law and order situation in the state had completely collapsed under the BJP-JJP rule,” he added.

Deepender said criminals were afraid of law during the time of the Hooda government, but today people were afraid of crime and criminals.

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