It's jungleraj in UP: Priyanka lashes out at Yogi
New Delhi
01-August-2020
Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Saturday wrote to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath over the deteriorating law and order situation in the state, called kidnapping a flourishing industry as such people living under a cloud of fear.
She further said, according to people, kidnapping has turned into an "industry" in the state and murders have become daily affairs. She also pointed out at increase in rape cases
"And all these things highlight that due to some reason the criminals have no fear of law and administration," she said.
Priyanka Gandhi also highlighted the murder of trader Ram Avtar Sharma in Sambhal district while he was returning from his shop. Sharma was shot dead by two bike borne men, who fled with Rs 1lakh on Thursday night. "I request to arrest the criminals involved in the killing of Ram Avtar Sharma and offer justice to the family," she said. Traders are living in an atmosphere of fear, she added.
In a no holds barred tweet some hours back she said: "It's 'jungleraj' in UP. Both crime and Corona is getting out of hand in the state.
"Dharmendra Choudhary was kidnapped eight days back in Bulandshahr. First he was kidnapped and then on Friday his body was recovered.
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"Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Bulandshahr -- in every case law and order has failed. How long will this government continue to sleep?" - IANS
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