This story is from April 12, 2019
Criminals have a field day under Congress rule: Rajendra Rathore
JAIPUR: While targeting the state government, deputy opposition leader in the assembly
Rathore alleged that criminals have a field day in the state under the
He said that Gehlot is making unrestrained statements to please his party's national president. Despite being the chief minister, he raises question mark on constitutional institutions, sometimes raises questions on air strikes and makes unsavoury comment on the Election Commission.
Gehlot accuses the Election Commission of creating an atmosphere of fear, while on the other hand, the district collector is filing complaint accusing the BJP leaders and MLAs of threatening him.
Rathore alleged that under Gehlot government, the morale of criminals are so high that there were reports that a criminal had opened fire on the superintendent of police in Dholpur. Not only that, on the next day, the gravel mafia fired at a police station. It shows that these mafia enjoy the support of the ruling party and protection.
He said that the situation of law and order is such that two months before, a watchman was burnt alive at a distance of 2 km from former chief minister's residence and the culprit is still at large. Not only this, a person was killed in a police custody in Churu.
Rajendra Rathore
said that chief minister Ashok Gehlot is carried away in the love of his son. For the last three days, Gehlot had been camping in Jodhpur to make his son Jodhpur MP and has forgotten the people of the state, he added.Rathore alleged that criminals have a field day in the state under the
Congress regime
.Gehlot accuses the Election Commission of creating an atmosphere of fear, while on the other hand, the district collector is filing complaint accusing the BJP leaders and MLAs of threatening him.
Rathore alleged that under Gehlot government, the morale of criminals are so high that there were reports that a criminal had opened fire on the superintendent of police in Dholpur. Not only that, on the next day, the gravel mafia fired at a police station. It shows that these mafia enjoy the support of the ruling party and protection.
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