India, April 1 -- A day after a 74-year-old retired brigadier was killed by a stray bullet, the Uttarakhand police on Tuesday said they will launch a special crackdown - "Operation Prahar" - to strengthen law and order in the state capital.
Retired Army brigadier MK Joshi died in Dehradun on Monday morning after being hit by a bullet when an occupant of a car fired at another vehicle in the middle of a high-speed chase triggered by a late-night brawl at a club in the city.
Earlier in the day, chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said: "Law and order in Uttarakhand will not be compromised under any circumstances." He also asked police to launch a comprehensive checking drive and directed DGP Deepam Seth to run a special campaign against in...
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