BJP Threatens Police Station Protests Over Rising Crime in Jamshedpur

Party Issues 10-Day Ultimatum to Administration to Address Law and Order Issues

Key Points:

  • BJP leaders demand action against illegal activities across police stations
  • Party highlights concerns over drug trade and sand mafia operations
  • Senior officials given memorandum about deteriorating law and order

JAMSHEDPUR – BJP has criticized district administration and police over deteriorating law and order situation, threatening protests if concerns remain unaddressed.

Party leaders submitted a memorandum to the Senior Superintendent of Police highlighting various issues. The party set a 10-day deadline for concrete action.

“Drug trafficking has spread across most police station areas,” said Sanjeev Singh, BJP city general secretary. “It’s severely impacting our youth.”

Major Concerns

Illegal sand mining has become rampant in Sidhgora and Birsanagar areas. Moreover, government lands face unauthorized sales in the Birsanagar region.

Meanwhile, anti-social elements create nuisance at major intersections. Furthermore, incidents of snatching have increased across several police station areas.

Safety Issues

The party expressed concerns about women’s safety in the city. Additionally, they highlighted the atmosphere of fear among students and general public.

On the other hand, BJP leaders criticized administrative inaction on previous complaints. Besides, they warned of public protests if demands remain unfulfilled.

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