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Time of India
23-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Murder of liquor contractors: Dushyant alleges nexus between police, criminals
Chandigarh/Rohtak: Taking on Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini-led BJP govt over the murder of two liquor contractors and rising extortion cases in the state, former deputy CM Dushyant Chautala on Monday said a nexus between some police officials and criminal elements had led to this breakdown in law and order in the state. Interacting with media after extending support to agitating workers in PGIMS Rohtak, Dushyant claimed that two DSP-rank officers and four inspectors were colluding with anti-social elements, and both the chief minister and DGP were aware of this, but they remained silent. "We are ready to name these officers," he added. Dushyant said a lack of experienced officers in the police had also emboldened criminals, who were now operating without fear. He said the CM and DGP made "hollow statements" instead of acting decisively on the ground. "They just keep repeating that criminals should leave Haryana, but there is no real action," he said. Dushyant also expressed serious concern over job security of workers employed under contractual systems and demanded that all such workers be absorbed into Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam (HKRN). He visited the protest site of 1,292 contractual employees of PGIMS Rohtak and extended his support. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cuối cùng, chơi miễn phí game chiến thuật hay nhất 2025! Sea of Conquest Phát ngay Undo Issuing a warning to the state govt, he said if the demands of the employees were not met within a week, the Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) will join the employees in their fight for justice. Dushyant also alleged a major scam within PGIMS, claiming that fake names had been added to the employees' rolls and relatives of senior officers were being paid more than genuine contract workers. He said he will compile a list of such fake entries and write to the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), demanding a thorough investigation. Speaking about party affairs, Dushyant said JJP was actively working to strengthen its organisational structure. "A membership drive was launched on June 15 across 22 districts, receiving an enthusiastic response from youth," he said.


Hindustan Times
27-05-2025
- Health
- Hindustan Times
3 new cases take Haryana Covid tally to 12
Three fresh Covid-19 cases, two in Gurugram and one in Faridabad, were reported in Haryana on Monday, taking the total active cases in the state to 12. As many as 45 samples have been tested in the last 24 hours. Of the total 12 active cases, six patients are in Gurugram, three in Faridabad, two in Karnal and one in Yamunanagar. As per the data till Monday evening, 'Cumulative positive cases' in the state stood at 15, while the cumulative number of patients who have recovered so far is three (one in Gurugram and two in Faridabad). Just one patient in the state (from Yamunanagar) has been admitted to a hospital, and no fatality due to the disease has been recorded, officials said. Health department officials said that till Sunday, there were a total of nine Covid-19 active cases in the state, even as 22 samples were tested on Sunday, out of which two patients (one each in Faridabad and Karnal) were found positive. The health officials said that a meeting was held with district health officials on Monday and all civil surgeons in the state were directed to remain vigilant and ensure effective preparedness. In an official communication, the director general of health services has asked district-level health officials to strictly monitor the situation and implement revised surveillance strategies. The directive instructs the district surveillance units to closely follow the trend of Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) cases, monitor the proportion of SARI cases among all ILI and SARI cases and refer adequate samples for testing as per the updated guidelines. The circular further emphasises sensitising and reorienting health staff on Covid-19 signs, symptoms, management and guidelines. It also calls for ensuring the availability of RT-PCR and Rapid Antigen Testing (RAT) kits from the Government e-Marketplace (GEM) portal. 'You are directed to take necessary measures in this regard,' the circular marked to all civil surgeons states. Meanwhile, PGIMS Rohtak director Dr Suresh Kumar Singhal said that RT-PCR tests for Covid-19, with 100% sensitivity and specificity, are fully operational in the viral laboratory established in the department of microbiology. He said that these tests are continuing without interruption, ensuring the safety and health of the people.