‘7 gangster killed in a year, 47 arrested’; Naib government’s reply to the opposition of the opposition in the Manisha case meeting -7 gang members arrested 47 in one year, Nayab Government Replying Attack House on Manisha Case

After the mysterious death of Bhiwani’s teacher Manisha, opposition parties questioned the Law and Order of Haryana. The congress MLAs showed in the meeting and surrounded the government. Chief Minister Naib Sainin replied that law and order are better than before, organized crimes have been tightened. Naib government’s reply to the opposition attack in the home about Manisha case. Lying Photo Satyendra Singh, Chandigarh. After the death of a teacher Manisha, a resident of the Bhiwani district, the opposition parties are working on the state government by accusing them of weakening the law and order in Haryana. Congress MLAs even demonstrated on the issue. Remove ad, just read the news, the issue sounded in the house during the meeting. When the lawmakers asked the question in writing, the chief minister of Naib Sainin, while adopting the front, replied in writing that law and order were getting better than before. Police have tightened organized crimes. The chief minister said that although Fir’s is not registered under BRONG to the congressional government, gang members who run gangs in the BJP government are killed. In the year 2024 there were 42 police meetings with crimes. In which seven gang member was killed. While 57 were injured. Everyone was arrested and jailed. While answering in writing about the question of the Kalawanali Mla Sharwala congress, the chief minister claimed that criminals were leaving Haryana following the establishment of a special workforce (STF) to limit organized crime in 2017. 106 Companies were established in the state that improve the law and order. To help the police, 53 SWAT teams also deployed the police commandos. The Chief Minister informed that Dial 112 facility also works effectively. 24 Durga Shakti Rapid Action Team operates in the state for women’s safety.

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