Delhi police constable files defamation case against Kejriwal over ‘thulla’ remark
So Chief Minister Kejriwal feels it necessary to constantly battle with the central government on control over the Delhi Police – and to also be seen by the public as battling for that control.
The Aam Aadmi Party Youth Wing members gathered in large number in front of Anand Parbat police station today morning to protest the brutal stabbing and the killing of the teenage girl. “We adhere by the Gita that is our Constitution and various laws which govern policing in Delhi”. Meanwhile, AAP leader and media adviser to Delhi chief minister Nagender Sharma further alleged, “BJP MPs are speaking like Delhi Police PROs. Seven Lok Sabha MPs and not one stepped out of their AC rooms”. A mobile clipping was also shown. “If they complain then there is no inquiry”. It is also his duty to ask these questions. “We will hire more of these personnel and give them this responsibility”.
“This is a non-cognizable offense,”DCP (southeast) Mandeep Singh Randhawa said. said”. “He is using his Gujarat model here…” What makes matters worse is the fact that even rapes and murders are being used to gain political points over the opponents. The same is happening in Delhi.
“He (Modi) has no time for Delhi police”, Jain quoted the commissioner as saying. AAP had earlier alleged laxity in the probe into the girl’s murder. Centre’s standing counsel Anil Soni told the court that this is a matter of concern and needs to be examined because huge amount of funds are allegedly being allocated for such advertisements.
The online “lost report” service enables people to lodge complaints of lost things through Internet or mobile phones and receive a digitally signed “lost report”.
Reacting to it, Bassi said, “It is quite easy to say that the system has shortcomings but I need to know specifically what these shortcomings are and what is the action plan (to rectify them)”.
After the attack on Pandey, the party said it will take the battle to the streets. We will not be bogged down.
Meanwhile, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has asked the Delhi Police commissioner BS Bassi to meet him on Monday to discuss law and order situation in the national capital.
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