Bangladesh Violence: AAP MP Raghav Chadha urged the Parliament to discuss the “continuous atrocities and attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh” and the “illegal arrest of ISKCON saint Chinmoy Das.” Raising the matter under Rule 267, he emphasized the urgency of addressing this issue in the House. However, proceedings were adjourned until Monday, leaving the discussion unresolved.
Delhi’s Law and Order Situation Under Scrutiny
Commenting on the state of law and order in Delhi, Chadha expressed deep concern over the increasing instances of crimes such as blasts, rape, harassment, and robberies. Highlighting the public’s growing anxiety, he pledged to bring these issues to the forefront both in Parliament and in public forums.
Government’s Accountability Questioned
Chadha criticized the lack of effective action by the authorities in tackling the deteriorating law and order situation in Delhi. He argued that repeated incidents of violence and crime indicate systemic failures, urging both the central and state governments to prioritize the safety of citizens.
Public Expectations and Political Responsibility
As a representative of Delhi, Chadha underscored his commitment to addressing issues that resonate with public sentiment. “The people of Delhi are looking to us for action. We will ensure their voices are heard inside and outside the House,” he remarked, reiterating his party’s focus on accountability and public welfare.
Focus on Regional and International Issues
By raising both regional and international concerns, Chadha highlighted AAP’s broader approach to governance. He pointed out that while local issues like law and order remain critical, global matters such as the plight of Hindus in Bangladesh also demand attention from Indian policymakers.
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