Overview
- Deen Dayal Bairwa reported his tractor-trolley missing from his Dausa residence overnight on July 6–7, following the June 11 theft of his phone at a memorial event and a later motorcycle theft at his home.
- Dausa Superintendent of Police Sagar confirmed an FIR was registered for the stolen motorcycle and a complaint was filed for the phone but said no report has been received for the tractor-trolley.
- Bairwa said he met with the SP and was assured of a prompt investigation, and he has publicly questioned the police’s capacity to protect even elected representatives.
- The legislator pointed to security gaps at his residence, noting cameras were non-functional, unable to record, or removed for construction when the thefts occurred.
- Leader of Opposition Tika Ram Jully criticised Rajasthan’s law and order under Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma as dire, arguing that not even MLAs feel secure.