Kejriwal slams Centre over Delhi’s law and order, urges Shah to curb crime
Kejriwal hit out at Union Home Minister Amit Shah for the alleged deterioration in law and order situation in the national capital.
Kejriwal hit out at Union Home Minister Amit Shah for the alleged deterioration in law and order situation in the national capital.
After meeting with Union Minister Amit Shah and BJP President JP Nadda, Maharashtra caretaker Chief Minister Eknath Shinde described the meeting as "good and positive."
BJP’s Central leadership, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, is set to take the final decision on the choice of the next CM after the meeting, sources said
Talking to media persons, Tewari emphasized that the Delhi Police acted swiftly after the incident, arresting two individuals within 24 hours.
Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah has proposed a comprehensive five-year plan aimed at boosting the financial capacity of sugar mills, with a target of increasing their funding to ₹25,000 crore.
Questioning the public, the Home Minister said ''Whether the country would be safe in the hands of Congress, 'which is afraid of Pakistan's atom bomb', or in the hands of PM Narendra Modi, who is giving a befitting reply to Pakistan ? It is for all of you to decide.''
Kejriwal alleged that there was a dictatorship going on in the country, pointing that that Rs 9,000 crore of Punjab’s rights have been withheld by the BJP-led Centre.
The BJP wants to stop free electricity, says Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
"On June 4, Rahul Baba will hold a press conference and say that BJP has won because of EVMs," he quipped.
Accusing Congress of betraying the people of Himachal Pradesh, he said that they promised Rs 1500 to women, which has not been delivered.