Attempted Break-in at Haryana Congress Chief's Ancestral Home Sparks Outrage
Masked intruders attempted a break-in at Haryana Congress president Rao Narender Singh's ancestral home in Narnaul, prompting police intervention. The incident has stirred political tensions, with Congress highlighting deteriorating law and order in Haryana and demanding swift action. Authorities are investigating potential gang involvement.
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Masked intruders attempted a break-in at the ancestral residence of Haryana Congress president Rao Narender Singh in Narnaul, officials reported on Sunday. The incident occurred in Shiv Colony during the early hours, when household noise triggered alert staff to contact authorities.
The group, comprising four to five masked men, managed to scale a boundary wall under the cover of darkness. They disabled external security measures by cutting CCTV wires and locking staff quarters. However, the disturbance roused staff members, who raised an alarm, forcing the intruders to flee.
Law enforcement responded swiftly, examining CCTV footage that captured four masked men on foot. Preliminary investigations suggest the involvement of an active gang in the Bhiwani-Mahendragarh region. The break-in attempt has intensified political criticism of the state's security situation, with Congress alleging rampant organized crime under the current administration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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