
Faridabad, January 2:
Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has strongly criticised the state government over a recent violent incident in Faridabad, expressing concern over the deteriorating law and order situation. Hooda alleged that administrative lapses and delayed action contributed to the escalation of the incident, calling for immediate measures to restore public confidence and ensure safety for residents. He urged authorities to hold those responsible accountable and implement stricter security protocols to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Hooda highlighted that the Faridabad incident reflects broader governance challenges in maintaining peace and protecting citizens, stressing that political leadership must prioritise effective law enforcement. He also appealed to the state government to engage proactively with local communities, improve policing standards, and strengthen emergency response mechanisms. Analysts noted that Hooda’s statements are likely to intensify political debate in Haryana, with opposition voices highlighting administrative shortcomings and demanding prompt corrective action. Residents and civic groups have expressed support for increased vigilance and reforms to prevent further law and order breakdowns in the state.

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