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AAP Leader Anurag Dhanda Targets Haryana Government Over Law and Order Situation

Law and order remains a major political issue in Haryana, with political parties continuing to exchange allegations over governance, policing, and public safety measures.

Aam Aadmi Party leader Anurag Dhanda has criticized the Haryana government over the state’s law and order situation after a video of a reported shootout surfaced on social media.

In a public statement, Dhanda alleged that incidents of violence and crime are increasing in Haryana and accused the state administration of failing to maintain public safety. He claimed that Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has been unable to effectively control the law and order situation in the state.

Anurag Dhanda: Reference to Earlier Karnal Incident

The AAP leader also referred to an earlier incident in Karnal in which a woman was reportedly shot dead in broad daylight. He alleged that such incidents have raised concerns regarding women’s safety and public security in Haryana.

Dhanda further accused sections of the national media of not giving significant coverage to crime-related incidents in states governed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). According to him, issues related to law and order in Haryana are not receiving adequate national attention.

Political Reactions Continue

The remarks have added to the ongoing political debate between opposition parties and the Haryana government over governance and public safety. Opposition leaders have frequently targeted the state administration regarding crime and security issues, while the government has maintained that strict action is being taken against criminal activities.

Law and order remains a major political issue in Haryana, with political parties continuing to exchange allegations over governance, policing, and public safety measures.

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