On Saturday, BJP leaders reached Raj Bhavan in Raipur to complain about the government. Holding a banner demanding justice from the Governor, many leaders including Raman Singh, State President Arun Sao discussed the law and order situation. Said that, Chhattisgarh has completely become a crime den.
BJP leaders talked about increasing crimes against women, gang rape and law and order in the state. Former CM Raman Singh said that the situation is becoming worrying in the state. The Governor should demand strict answers from the state government.
At the same time, State President Arun Saav said that wherever there is corruption, there will be crime. Governor Vishwabhushan Harichandan ji should give strict instructions to the government. Because the government has failed to control crime. Before the meeting, BJP spokesperson Kedar Gupta said that the fear of police against criminals in the state has ended, and due to the misgovernance of Congress, Chhattisgarh has now become a complete crime den and the state is a jungle raj. This has become established. Incidents of stabbing, murder, robbery and violence against women have increased in the state. Crimes are being committed collectively by criminals together. He said that in view of the increasing crimes, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel had announced a rule that those who molest and harass women will not get government jobs, but its effect is not visible anywhere. The criminals are assuming that the government is making new rules fearing them.
Information given about these incidents
Giving information about the incidents, he said that 10 people gang-raped two real sisters who were returning after celebrating Rakshabandhan in the Hasaud temple adjacent to the capital. This has created an atmosphere of fear in the entire state, among families, girls and women. Even in Devendranagar, the most posh area of the capital, a woman is gang-raped. On Teacher’s Day, a tribal teacher is gang-raped in Jashpur district. Incidents of rape against women occur on International Women’s Day.