A day after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s car was stolen outside the Delhi Secretariat, he has written a detailed letter to Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal apprising him of the deteriorating law and order situation in the Capital.
Citing about his stolen Wagon-R car, Kejriwal said that even though losing a car is a small matter for him, but what the people of Delhi should expect when the Chief Minister’s car gets stolen from outside the secretariat, which is the headquarters of the local administration.
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Kejriwal said the incidents like molestation of women, robbery, drug cases have witnessed a surge, while Delhi’s law and order has been rapidly deteriorating over the last few months.
He went on to take a jibe at the Delhi Police saying that upon receiving his letter, the police will try to paint a rosy picture of law and order in the city by sharing favourable statistics.
“What can the common men expect in a state where the chief minister’s car goes missing? Delhi’s law and order has been rapidly deteriorating over the last few months. Police and law and order comes directly under you. Please make the system robust. We are ready to cooperate,” he wrote.
Kejriwal said after Thursday’s incident the people of Delhi have completely lost hope in the law and order.