In Adityanath's jungle-rule, neither people are safe, nor police: Congress
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The Congress yesterday slammed the Uttar Pradesh government over the death of a police constable during stone-pelting by a mob, alleging that in Yogi Adityanath's "jungle rule" neither the people are safe, nor the police.
Police-constable Suresh Vats, 48, was killed yesterday in Ghazipur when protesters hurled stones at vehicles returning from the venue of a public meeting addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Congress spokesperson spoke about Bulandshahr violence and death of police-inspector
Reacting to the incident, Congress's chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala claimed, "In Adityanath's grand jungle rule, neither people were safe, nor the police." Before this, a mob had killed police inspector Subodh Kumar Singh in Bulandshahr which the CM had described as an accident, he said.
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Democracy in BJP rule = Mobocracy, claims Randeep Surjewala
आदित्यनाथ के महाजंगलराज में न जनता सुरक्षित है,ना ही पुलिस!
— Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) December 29, 2018
आज ग़ाज़ीपुर में मोदीजी की रैली के बाद,भीड़ ने पुलिस कांस्टेबल,सुरेश वत्स की हत्या निर्मम की।
इसके पहले इन्सपेक्टर सुबोध कुमार सिंह की भीड़ ने हत्या की,जिसे CM ने ‘दुर्घटना’ क़रार दिया!
BJP राज में लोकतंत्र=भीड़तंत्र! pic.twitter.com/riYydXKzeI