AAP Targets BJP, Questions Congress Silence Over Jhajjar Firing Incident
The Aam Aadmi Party has launched a sharp attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party government in Haryana, alleging a serious breakdown of law and order following a firing incident in Jhajjar.
In a statement, AAP's national media in-charge Anurag Dhanda claimed that armed assailants entered a house in broad daylight and fired multiple rounds before fleeing, raising concerns over public safety. He accused the state administration and police of failing to prevent such incidents, questioning their response to rising crime.
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Dhanda also criticised the Indian National Congress for what he described as a "muted response" to the incident, despite being the principal opposition party in Haryana. He pointed out that Congress leaders have often been vocal about law and order issues in other states, including Punjab, but have not reacted with similar intensity in this case.

The AAP leader questioned the political dynamics between the BJP and Congress in the state, suggesting that the lack of criticism raises concerns about the opposition's role in holding the government accountable.
The remarks come amid heightened political sparring in Haryana, where law and order continues to be a key issue ahead of upcoming electoral battles. Neither the BJP nor the Congress has officially responded to Dhanda's allegations so far.












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