Thursday, January 16, 2014

Kejriwal warns Delhi Police

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday asked police to suspend four of its officers for allegedly refusing to act against sex and drug gangs and in a case of burning a woman.

“We are demanding... we are warning Delhi Police,” Mr. Kejriwal told the media, using unusually harsh language for a Chief Minister. “Delhi Police is highly compromised.”

He demanded the suspension of the station house officers (SHO) of the Sagarpur and Malviya Nagar police stations and two assistant commissioners of police.

The Sagarpur SHO, he said, did not arrest members of a family who allegedly set their daughter-in-law on fire.

Mr. Kejriwal accused the SHO of Malviya Nagar of complicity with a bunch of foreigners in south Delhi allegedly involved in prostitution and drugs.

“People are not going to be mute spectators to what is going on,” he said.

The Chief Minister denied the charge that his ministers were interfering in the work of Delhi Police, saying it was the duty of the ministers to speak and act if they witnessed crime.

“Delhi has security not because of Delhi Police but despite Delhi Police,” he said, demanding to know why there were so many incidents of rape in the national capital compared to other parts of India.

As Delhi is not a full-fledged state, Delhi Police does not report to the city government.

The above is response of the following news item issued by AAP:

Yesterday night Somnath Bharti was informed of a drug and sex racket running from the heart of Delhi. When he reached there with #AAP volunteers, the Delhi police not only showed disinterest in catching the criminals but also tried to create situations so that the criminals could get away.

It seems that the Delhi Police is in collusion with criminals and is thus reluctant to act.

Shouldn't a minister act on the complaints of the local residents?

The police in Delhi is under the Union Home Ministry.

Even earlier, the Sheila Dixit government had asked that the police be placed under the Delhi government but the Central government had refused.

Being in the same party, she could not put her case forcefully.

But the AAP is not handicapped by this infirmity and will use all the opportunities available to them so that the police is brought under the Delhi government.

1 comment:

dailyobserver said...

Delhi state has been created (without adequate powers of the police) to hoodwink the people of the state. A bill to transfer the Delhi police to the state govt is pending since 2004. The Union ministry of Home affairs is running Delhi actually and people like home minster Sushilkumar Shinde etc are unaccountable and unapproachable to the people of Delhi--they have power over life and death of the people of Delhi but no accountability