TIWN
Jaipur, July 3 (TIWN) That the Rajasthan Congress is divided into two camps is an open secret now, however, the worrying fact is that the split is affecting governance too.
The state is in a mess. It tops the corruption charts, it again tops the crime list against women and also the unemployment index. At present, the state government is trying to save face after the horrific murder of a tailor in Udaipur in broad daylight in a busy market. With questions being asked about the state machinery, intelligence failure and police negligence, the state government has had to transfer 32 IPS officers overnight. Questions are being raised about intelligence failure as it was clueless about the incident. Even at a time when the video of the threat being given to the tailor was posted on social media, no action was taken. Also, the police did not act when the tailor Kanhaiya Lal lodged a complaint alleging that he was receiving threats. Bharatiya Janata Party state president Satish Poonia said that the state intelligence agencies remain busy snooping on ruling party MLAs and hence have no time to look into other issues.
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