Posters criticising AAP government put up in Delhi, claim party more interested in self-promotion
Posters criticising AAP government put up in Delhi, claim party more interested in self-promotion

New Delhi: After the Aam Aadmi Party started the poster war in Delhi, an organisation called the Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena has put up a poster criticising the AAP government for not installing CCTV cameras to check crimes in the city. It alleged that the AAP was more interested in self-promotion as it is spending tax payer money on advertisements.

The remarks came after the AAP government put up posters across Delhi against Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying he has no time to check the deteriorating law and order situation in a city.

A day after posting audio clips on social media slamming the Delhi Police and Modi over the gruesome murder of a 19-year-old girl, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal took to advertisements on radio and newspapers to convey the same message to the people.

The advertisements have been published by the Delhi government in all major dailies in the national capital and FM Radio channels.

Incidentally, the Delhi government has allocated Rs 526 crore in the budget for publicity purpose.

In two letters -- which is similar to the audio clips released on Thursday -- the Chief Minister appealed to Modi to spare at least an hour every week to address the capital's deteriorating law and order situation.

In an unusual appeal in one letter, Kejriwal has also urged people not to remain "mute spectators" but take action against perpetrators of violence on women, saying Delhi Police with unbridled powers has become "totally unaccountable".

Kejriwal made a reference to the gruesome murder of a 19-year old girl in Anand Parbat area last week and lambasted Delhi Police for failing to ensure safety of women in the city.

In the second letter, which has been addressed to the Prime Minister, he reiterated his party's demand for handing over of Delhi Police to the city government. He also sought Modi's intervention in improving the law and order situation.

"I want to appeal to the Prime Minister with my hands folded. 'Sir, you know Delhi government has no control over the Delhi Police. Legally, Delhi Police comes directly under you and you are not being able to give time for it.

"You are the PM and you have to handle the entire country... the Delhi Police has become 'nirankush' (totally unaccountable). It has unbridled power and nobody has control over it'," said Kejriwal.

He urged Modi to spare at least an hour for law and order situation in the capital every week.

(With additional information from PTI)

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