Law and order is continuously collapsing during the tenure of the current Congress government: Randhir
BJP leader and MLA Naina Devi Randhir Sharma while congratulating PM Narendra Modi on becoming the Prime Minister for the third time and National President Jagat Prakash Nadda on becoming the Union Minister for the second time, said that the NDA government is committed to public service.
The biggest example of this is Kisan Samman Nidhi. After taking oath as the Prime Minister on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached South Block on Monday morning. As soon as he reached South Block, PM Modi started his third term with a bang. In fact, in his first decision of the third term, PM Modi released Rs 20 thousand crores of Kisan Nidhi. This will benefit 9.3 crore farmers in the country. Officials gave this information. Sharma said that in the coming days, PM Modi government will do more work for farmers and the agriculture sector.
He said that during the tenure of the present Congress government, law and order is continuously deteriorating. Unknown people killed an elderly couple in Chandpur village of Gram Panchayat Sikroha under Barmana police station. The bodies of both were found in the cowshed near the house. Both were attacked with a sharp weapon near the neck. A migrant person from Rajasthan, who was living in Panchayat Bhadroya under the Damtal police station of Kangra district for a long time, attacked and killed a minor girl living in his neighborhood with a spade. The minor girl was sleeping at home. The information of the incident was given to the Damtal police station by the local people, on which the team of Damtal police station took immediate action, reached the spot, took the body in possession, collected evidence from the surrounding area, and the body was sent to Civil Hospital Nurpur for postmortem.
He said that who knows when this government will come to its senses. The law and order situation in the state is continuously deteriorated ever since the Congress government came to power in the state.