Kejriwal writes to Shah about the law and order situation, saying, “Delhiites are worried.”

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Kejriwal writes to Shah about the law and order situation, saying, "Delhiites are worried."
KConcerned over the growing crime rate in the nation’s capital, former Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal wrote a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Kejriwal cited startling crime figures in his letter, claiming that Delhi is becoming the “crime capital” both domestically and internationally.
He said that Delhi ranks first for crimes against women and murder cases among 19 major metro cities in India.

Kejriwal features ascend in blackmail, bomb dangers
Kejriwal additionally featured the developing exercises of coercion posses and standard bomb dangers to schools, air terminals, and shopping centers in Delhi.
He brought up a stunning 350% expansion in drug-related violations, which has raised security worries among individuals.
“Might you at any point envision what a kid goes through…when the school is cleared because of a bomb danger and the kids are sent home?” he composed.

Kejriwal blames Shah for neglecting to oversee the rule of law
Kejriwal claimed that crooks in Delhi never again dread policing, to late episodes of shootings, murders, and kidnappings with no attempt whatsoever at being subtle.
“Under your watch, our superb capital is presently being marked with names like ‘Assault Capital’ and ‘Wrongdoing Capital’ because of the disappointment of the rule of law,” he composed.
He had before pummeled Shah on the virtual entertainment stage X for his supposed inability to deal with Delhi’s rule of peace and law circumstance after a few schools got bomb dangers.

AAP MPs request conversation on Delhi’s wrongdoing circumstance
The AAP’s true X record likewise attacked Shah with a post perusing, “Seeing Delhi dying, Mogambo is cheerful.”
AAP MPs have been on a binge giving suspension of business sees in both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha to examine the decaying wrongdoing circumstance.
While the AAP is the decision party in Delhi, the Delhi Police goes under the purview of the Service of Home Undertakings.

Delhi HC guides government to address bomb dangers
The Delhi High Court as of late asked the Delhi Government and Police to set up a nitty gritty activity intend to manage bomb dangers in eight weeks or less.
The bearing was given on a request documented by advocate Ashok Agarwal, who looked for headings for the specialists to find prompt ways to guarantee the wellbeing and security of kids in schools across the public capital.
The court set an eight-week cutoff time to finish these activities.

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