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AAP MPs Protest in Parliament Over Law and Order in Delhi | WATCH

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MPs staged a protest in Parliament on Thursday, demanding action over the deteriorating law and order in Delhi. They voiced concerns about rising crime rates and the increasing insecurity in the national capital.

Allegations of Rising Crime

The MPs blamed both the Delhi Police and the central government for failing to tackle the growing crime wave. They pointed to incidents like robberies, assaults, and violence. AAP leaders argued that citizens feel unsafe and that their complaints are being ignored.

Demands for Immediate Action

During the protest, AAP MPs raised slogans and called for immediate action. They demanded that the central government and Delhi Police restore public safety. The MPs emphasized that Delhi, as the heart of the nation, should have a model law enforcement system.

Kejriwal’s Concerns Over Law and Order

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has also raised concerns about the city’s law and order. He has called for reforms in the police force. Kejriwal has suggested better coordination between the Delhi government and the police to address the growing crime problem.

Central Government’s Response

The central government has defended the Delhi Police, claiming that they are taking necessary actions to control crime. The Ministry of Home Affairs pointed to increased police patrolling and the use of technology to fight crime. However, critics argue that more needs to be done.

Protests Continue Amid Public Concerns

The protest reflects rising public concern over the safety situation in Delhi. AAP leaders have promised to keep pressuring the government for changes in the police force. They are calling for better resources, better management, and more effective law enforcement.

Looking Forward

AAP leaders have said they will continue to push for reform in the police system. They hope this protest will highlight the urgent need for action to restore safety in Delhi. The outcome could shape future discussions on public safety and police reforms in the capital.

Nisha Srivastava

Nisha Srivastava is an influential blog writer and content editor associated with The Daily Guardian, with over 10 years of experience in writing.

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