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    Harish claims that law and order in the State is deteriorating.

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    T Harish Rao, BRS MLA, expressed his concerns about the deteriorating law and order situation in the State. He mentioned recent incidents like the murder of Sanjeev in Narayanpet district and the stabbing of Sameer in Hyderabad as evidence of this decline.

    Additionally, Harish Rao highlighted the rape and murder of a six-year-old girl in Pedpadalli district, along with a recent case in Bhupalpally district where a policeman molested a female constable. He strongly condemned these acts and demanded immediate action against the culprits.

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    As a representative of the BRS party, Harish Rao urged the government to take swift and decisive measures to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future. He emphasized that Telangana, known for its peace and security in the past decade, now faces security concerns just six months after the Congress party came to power.

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    In conclusion, Harish Rao called on the government to address these issues promptly and maintain law and order in the State.

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