New Delhi. The murder of tailor Kanhaiyalal in Udaipur, Rajasthan has shaken the whole country. From politicians to Bollywood players, everyone is condemning this incident. Everyone is expressing their anger over the incident through social media. At the same time, after the murder of Kanhaiyalal, the Ashok Gehlot government of the state has been embroiled in controversies regarding law and order. Law and order have collapsed in such a way that the accused kill a tailor in broad daylight. At the same time, after Udaipur, another district has been attacked in Rajsamand. This attack has not been done on anyone else but on the policeman. According to reports, the police constable has been attacked with a sword. In the Bhim police station area of Rajsamand, a policeman was attacked with a sword while on duty.
It is being told that the policeman has suffered injuries on his neck with a sword. After initial treatment, the constable has been referred to Ajmer. The name of the policeman is being told as Sandeep. At the same time, there is an atmosphere of tension in the area after this incident. Policemen have been deployed everywhere. Let us tell you that the Bhim police station is the same area from where the police had arrested Kanhaiyalal’s killers Mohammad Riyaz and Ghaus Mohammad yesterday. After which a policeman has been targeted today.
After the murder of Kanhaiyalal, the policemen have become alert. Section 144 has been imposed in the entire area and internet service has also been suspended. But the way the policeman was attacked in Rajsamand. After that, many questions have arisen regarding the law and order situation in the state.
Breaking: Policeman attacked with sword in Rajsamand area
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Let us inform that the NIA has taken a big action on the murder of Kanhaiyalal. The NIA has registered a case against Ghaus Mohammad and Riyaz Mohammad under sections 16, 18, 20 of the UAPA Act.