Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal calls for plan to curb crimes
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said there was a need to develop a “concrete action plan” to control crimes in Delhi. Tagging a report on crimes in the national Capital, the chief minister said “living in denial” would make the situation worse.
“Heinous crimes are on the rise in Delhi and particularly crimes against women are increasing,” Kejriwal tweeted in the morning. “We are ready to cooperate with the Centre and LG [lieutenant governor]. In Delhi, law and order and the police come under the jurisdiction of Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and not the Delhi government.”
Three Rajya Sabha members from the Aam Aadmi Partyhad met Union Home Minister Amit Shah on July 16 to discuss measures to control the increasing crime rates in the city.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR READERS
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR READERS