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Lord Ram Could Not Even Guarantee that there Would Be No Crime in the Society: Ranvendra Pratap Singh

Shivani Alakh

Uttar Pradesh Minister of State for Food and Logistics and Civil Supplies Ranvendra Pratap Singh alias Dhunni Singh has brought them into the limelight by giving a bewildering reply to the rising crime in the state. The minister has given a controversial statement on the increased crimes against women in the state. He says that if there is no 100 percent crime, then even Lord Ram would not be able to guarantee.

In a conversation with reporters on Thursday, Ranvendra Pratap Singh said that if there is a society, there will be crimes. Even Lord Ram could not guarantee 100 percent crime control. In response to the questions asked in relation to law and order and crime against women, he said, 'When there is a society, then to say that there will not be 100 percent crime in the society, I do not think that Lord Ram could even give it. Ho, but it is definitely guaranteed that if there is a crime then there will be punishment and he will go to jail and he will be punished severely.

Ranvendra Pratap Singh said that the BJP government is controlling crime. Have not compromised criminals. He cautioned officials not to be negligent in purchasing paddy. He said that no farmer could return from the purchasing center. This will have to be ensured by the authorities.

An attempt has been made to burn the rape victim alive in Unnao. The five accused tried to burn the woman in the fields outside the village. The girl has burnt 90 percent and her condition is said to be critical. She has been admitted to Lucknow. After this incident there was a stir in the whole country.

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