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**Summary:**

Former Deputy Chief Minister of Haryana and Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) chief, Dushyant Chautala, has criticized the BJP government in Haryana, claiming a breakdown of law and order under Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. This criticism stems from a recent shooting incident targeting JJP leader and rapper Rahul Fazilpuria, and the earlier murder of JJP’s business cell head, Ravindra, who had reportedly faced threats before his death. Chautala asserts that the Chief Minister has lost control over the police and is failing to provide adequate security, even after specific requests were made.

**News Article:**

**Haryana Law and Order Collapsed Under BJP Rule, Claims JJP Chief**

**Gurugram, July 24, 2025** – Former Haryana Deputy Chief Minister and Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) chief Dushyant Chautala has launched a scathing attack on the state’s ruling BJP government, alleging a significant deterioration in law and order under Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini.

Chautala’s accusations come in the wake of a shooting incident on July 14th targeting the vehicle of JJP leader and Haryanvi rapper Rahul Fazilpuria in Gurugram. While Fazilpuria escaped unharmed, the incident has raised serious concerns about security within the state.

“Chief Minister Saini appears to have no control over the police,” Chautala stated after submitting a memorandum to Gurugram Police Commissioner Vikas Arora. “The situation was slightly better before he took over the reins of the state.”

Chautala highlighted that he had previously requested the reinstatement of security for Fazilpuria after his existing security detail was withdrawn. “No action was taken, leading to this unfortunate firing incident,” he added.

Furthermore, Chautala brought attention to the recent murder of Ravindra, the head of JJP’s business cell in Hansi. Ravindra was reportedly shot dead in public, despite having received threats and the matter being brought to the police’s attention. “The accused was granted bail even after the matter was brought to the knowledge of the police,” Chautala emphasized, adding that Ravindra’s family had even appealed to the Chief Minister for justice, but no action had been taken.

The JJP chief’s criticism underscores growing concerns about the effectiveness of the state’s law enforcement and raises questions about the Saini administration’s ability to maintain public safety. The BJP government has yet to respond to Chautala’s allegations.

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