
In Narnaul, Haryana, masked men attempted to break into the residence of Congress leader Rao Narender Singh around 3 am on May 16. The intruders reportedly cut CCTV wires, locked staff quarters from outside, and tried to force open the rear door. Staff members raised an alarm, causing the men to flee. Police have registered an FIR and are investigating, including reviewing CCTV footage. The family suspects the attempt may be linked to Singh's calls for action against criminals.
The articles present the incident primarily from the perspective of the Congress leader's family and police reports, focusing on the attempted break-in without attributing blame beyond the family's suspicions. Coverage includes official police actions and statements, maintaining a neutral stance without political commentary or partisan framing.
The tone across the articles is factual and serious, emphasizing the security breach and police response. While the family's concerns about targeted harassment add a note of tension, the overall sentiment remains neutral, avoiding sensationalism or emotional language.
Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.
| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| hindustantimes | Masked men attempt break-in at Haryana Cong chief's Narnaul house | Center | Negative |
| indianexpress | Wires cut, staff locked in: Masked men attempt break-in at Haryana Congress chief Rao Narender Singh's residence | Left | Negative |
indianexpress broke this story on 16 May, 12:12 pm. Other outlets followed.
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