Claiming that 670 criminals, carrying rewards on their heads, were arrested during the said period, state BJP spokesperson Shalabh Mani Tripathi today said the police were now giving a "befitting reply" to the dreaded criminals.
"There has been a considerable increase in the morale of the police. In four months, there has been a transformation in the mentality of the policemen and they are giving a befitting reply to the dreaded criminals," he said.
The BJP, he added, had mentioned in its 'Sankalp Patra' (poll manifesto), that the criminals should either quit crimes or stay within the ambit of law or be ready to face the consequences.
"The criminals, who used to roam freely during the previous regimes, are now themselves surrendering in court," said the state BJP spokesperson.
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