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Anurag Dhanda Criticises Haryana Government Over Law and Order Situation

He alleged that the state government has failed to instil fear of the law among criminals.

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AAP leader Anurag Dhanda on Wednesday launched a sharp attack on the Haryana government, alleging a serious deterioration in the state’s law and order situation. He claimed that criminals are operating fearlessly across Haryana, raising concerns about public safety and governance.

In a social media post, Dhanda said that Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini is not taking the issue of law and order seriously. He asserted that mere rhetoric and tall claims are insufficient to control crime and restore public confidence in the administration.

Anurag Dhanda Criticises Haryana Government Over Law and Order Situation

In his post, Dhanda said that even in Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini’s own constituency, law and order has failed to hold. He referred to the recent murder of a thekedar (contractor), stating that the incident has raised serious questions about public safety and administrative accountability in the region.

Dhanda claimed that the murder has triggered widespread concern among local residents and business communities, who are demanding accountability from the government. He alleged that rising crime incidents reflect a breakdown in governance and ineffective policing.

Reiterating his criticism, he said that making statements about law and order cannot substitute for concrete action on the ground. He added that such serious incidents expose the gap between official claims and the actual situation faced by citizens.

Targeting the BJP-led government, Anurag Dhanda stated that effective governance requires decisive action on the ground, not “hawabaazi” or hollow assurances. He alleged that the state government has failed to instil fear of the law among criminals.

Dhanda further claimed that crime cases have increased across Haryana in recent times, with incidents related to theft, violence, and organised crime reportedly showing an upward trend. He said the rising number of cases reflects administrative failure and exposes gaps in policing and enforcement.

He added that maintaining law and order is a primary responsibility of any government and warned that continued negligence could have serious consequences for citizens. He urged the Haryana government to move beyond statements and take concrete, time-bound measures to ensure public safety and justice.

The remarks come amid ongoing political exchanges over governance and public security in Haryana.

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