The killing of Congress leader Vikas Chaudhary in Faridabad on Thursday evoked sharp reaction from party leaders in Haryana, with senior party leader Randeep Singh Surjewala alleging that state has become a "crime hub".
Haryana Congress leader Vikas Chaudhary was shot dead in broad daylight by unknown assailants on Thursday, police said.
Surjewala took strong objection to Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar's statement, which came four hours after the murder of the Congress leader, where Khattar had said he was not aware of the incident at that time.
Quoting official figures of the State Crime Record Bureau, the Congress leader said three murders, five rapes and 10 kidnapping and abduction incident cases were being reported every day in Haryana.
Congress president Rahul Gandhi condemned the killing and said it reflects the "deteriorating law-and-order situation" in the state.
Party's senior leaders in Haryana also strongly condemned the killing.
"Law and order in Haryana has crumbled. Criminals are roaming freely and the common man is not feeling safe," Congress leader Bhupinder Hooda said.
State Congress chief Ashok Tanwar alleged that 'jungle raj' prevails in Haryana.
Surjewala, an MLA from Kaithal, alleged that "under BJP's rule, the state has become a hub of 'goonda raj' and organised crime".
"Law-and-order situation is in shambles. Criminals are calling the shots. For this situation, Khattar government is to be blamed," he tweeted and demanded an independent inquiry into the killing.
Later, in a statement, he said, "Haryana has become crime hub as three murders, five rapes and 10 kidnapping and abduction incident cases are being reported every day. 1,087 cases of murder, 1,681 cases of rape, 3,763 cases of kidnapping and abduction have been registered in Haryana in one year between May 2018 and April 2019."
On Khattar expressing ignorance about Chaudhary's killing four hours after it took place, Surjewala said, "The chief minister's statement is extremely insensitive, irresponsible and shows the height of arrogance of a power-drunk person."
Earlier in the day, Khattar who was asked to comment on the killing of Congress leader in Faridabad, had told reporters that, "abhi mere jankari mein nahin hai (so far it is not in my knowledge."
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