Former Chief Minister Haryana and Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hood Photo Credit: Neither
Former Chief Minister Haryana and Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hood criticized the government of Bharatiya Janata (BJP) for the alleged inability to control the crime and worsening law and order in the state.
Mr. Hooda claimed that the chart of crime was constantly growing since the BJP has reached power in the state. “Today, the situation is that every person in the state feels uncertain. The crime has out of control and seems to be a mafia, and not the government, runs the state. Haryan, known for prosperity and Greens during the possession of congress, is now known for hooliganism and bullets,” he said.
The leader of the Congress who hit the BJP said: “Before 2005, Haryan faced similar problems with law and order, but when the government of Congress took power in 2005, she issued a strict warning to criminals to leave the crime or leaving the state.
“Law and Order have deteriorated”
“As a result, the law and order have been maintained for decades, creating a safe environment that attracted significant business investments. As a result, Haryana was the highest state in India for job creation, investment and development. Since BJP took over the law and order.
“The bad situation in the area of law and order in the state is worrying for which the BJP government is to be accused. The rise of the crime is clear evidence that the BJP government has not provided the public security,” he said.
Published – 18 July 2025 17:13
