Law and Order (L&O) wing of Rajasthan Police managed eight incidents of communal tensions in parts of the state as compared to 11 in 2013, a Police Headquarters report on L&O said.
In total, L&O management exigency also declined in the state in 2014 as it was required on 149 fronts including communal tensions, rallies, protests, bandh, religious fairs, Assembly session, election, VVIP visits and strikes against 200 in 2013.
L&O situation was disturbed four times during rallies, bandh, protests, and gharao in 2014 as against seven in 2013 year.
It also claimed that L&O machinery proved its efficiency and far reaching grip on crime management by holding free and fair four major elections of state Assembly, Lok Sabha, Civic bodies and Panchayati Raj in Rajasthan since November 2013 as these were incident free.
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When contacted the Special Director-General of Police, Law and Order (DGP-L&O) Navdeep Singh said that in spite of adverse crime situation and routine incidents, law and order in Rajasthan mainly remained outstanding as compared to adjoining states in north-west India.
"Many times the emerging challenges, new crime remains unsolved by the other agencies adversely affect on law and order situation in the state thereby L&O tackling apparatus of police comes under extra-pressure which was the case from 2009-2013," he claimed.
Besides providing the best law and order management during all four elections, the L&O machinery managed effectively over 20 major events/incidents including Gurjar Arakashan protests, lawyers' strike, religious festivals, sessions of state assembly, Jaipur's Ring Road, one year of government's celebration, and state's events of "Sarkar Apke Dwar" programmes in Bharatpur, Bikaner and Udaipur, Singh claimed.