Gehlot Criticizes BJP Over Deteriorating Law and Order in Rajasthan
Ashok Gehlot criticized the BJP government, claiming that law and order in Rajasthan are dire. He pointed to alarming crime statistics and accused the government of failing to protect citizens, suggesting victims face police pressure to avoid justice. Gehlot called on the Chief Minister to address these concerns.
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Former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot has criticized the BJP-led government, asserting that the state's law and order is in a dire state. He described the situation as being "on the ventilator," highlighting what he sees as a significant failure in maintaining public safety.
During his critique, Gehlot cited data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) for 2024, placing Rajasthan at the top for rape cases nationally. He argued that the reality on the ground is grim, with abductions and other serious crimes becoming more prevalent. The former chief minister accused the police of pressuring victims into compromise rather than pursuing justice, sometimes leading to extreme responses like suicide.
Gehlot questioned whether the fear of criminals has disappeared under the BJP's rule and why law enforcers seem to be part of the problem. He has demanded accountability from Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, urging him to address these issues directly with the people of Rajasthan.
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