Senior BJP leader Gulab Chand Kataria Tuesday alleged that 'jungle raj' is prevailing in Rajasthan ever since the Congress has come to power.
The leader of opposition in the Rajasthan Assembly also accused the ruling party of trying to disturb communal harmony in the state.
"What could be more shameful than stones being pelted on devotees during a procession on Ram Navmi and the administration not granting permission to take out processions in Tonk and Chomu?" Kataria asked.
"There is 'jungle raj' and complete lawlessness in the state after the Congress formed the government," he said.
Kataria alleged that due to deterioration of the law and order situation under the Congress's three-month rule in the state so far, the morale of criminals is high.
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