Spare time for Delhi or give us control of police, Kejriwal tells PM

Press Trust of India Updated - December 07, 2021 at 02:28 AM.

Delhi CM calls for steps to improve law and order situation

Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi CM

In an open letter published as advertisement in major dailies, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take steps to improve Delhi’s deteriorating law and order situation or hand over police to the city government, drawing sharp response from the BJP.

The letter came a day after Kejriwal posted an audio clip on social media asking people not to remain “mute spectators” to violence against women and take action to stop such incidents.

The AAP government also came out with an advertisement on radio channels with the audio clip.

Keep within limits: BJP

Taking strong objection to the letter, the BJP asked Kejriwal to stay within his “limits” while coming down hard on him for repeated barbs at the Prime Minister.

In his ‘open letter’, Kejriwal urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to spare at least an hour every week for the law and order situation in the Capital.

“I have a small, humble request. Either you spare at least one hour a week to Delhi’s law and order situation, fix accountability for the Delhi Police and interact with the people of Delhi — or give us the control of Delhi Police. With the help of people, we will improve functioning of Delhi Police,” said Kejriwal.

Kejriwal said the city government does not have any control over Delhi police and that it comes under the Prime Minister according to law. “And you are not being able to give it time as you are the Prime Minister of the country and you have to take care of the whole country.”

Referring to the murder of a 19-year-old girl in Anand Parbat locality, Kejriwal urged Modi to deploy adequate police personnel, saying “people there are very scared”.

The face-off between Delhi Police and AAP Government intensified with both sides hardening their positions following a meeting between city’s top police officer BS Bassi and Kejriwal held in the backdrop of the murder of the girl.

Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi had on Monday called on Kejriwal but the meeting appeared to widen the rift between AAP government and the police.

Published on July 21, 2015 16:52