Haryana Govt Accuses Opposition of Misleading Claims on Crime Rates

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  • The Haryana government refuted Opposition allegations of rising crime, calling them “misleading and factually baseless.”
  • Under the BJP’s ‘Zero Tolerance for Crime’ policy,the State claimed a meaningful decline in key crime rates from 2014-2024 compared to 2004-2014 during the Congress regime.
  • government data highlighted a stark annual crime growth rate of 18.69% for the years 2004-2014 (Congress period), contrasted by negative trends in most major crime categories (except snatching) between 2014-2024 under BJP governance.
  • Specific comparisons:

– Murder cases decreased from 1,106 in 2014 to 966 in 2024 (a drop noted as Congress era averages).
– Between January and june 2025 vs. same period in 2024:
– Murder declined by 7%, robbery reduced by over one-third (-30.13%).
– Snatching fell by nearly one-eighth (-11.64%), burglary dropped (-13.27%), theft went down (-6.55%).- sexual crimes saw declines: Rape cases fell significantly (-26.14%), molestation & harassment incidents reduced remarkably (-16.9%).
Kidnapping also lessened-to accompany burglary reduction etc.

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Indian Opinion Analysis

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