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AAP accuses Centre of boosting morale of anti-social elements

A day after a Delhi University student was stabbed to death outside Aryabhatta College, the AAP on Monday claimed that crimes have increased in the national capital and accused the BJP-led Centre of boosting the morale of criminals.
The first-year student of the university’s School of Open Learning was allegedly stabbed to death on the South Campus after he objected to his girlfriend being harassed by another student, police said on Sunday. Priyanka Kakkar, the AAP’s chief spokesperson, said at a press conference, “Why is it happening in Delhi again and again? Law and order in Delhi come under a government that boosts the morale of criminals. Criminals who are declared absconders by the police appear on BJP forums after a few months. ” The AAP leader further said, “They are not scared of the law.
We have been asking the L-G about how many PCR vans have increased in Delhi and how many police stations he has visited. But he does not answer.” The Lt Governor has control over public order, land, and police in the national capital.
Kakkar also claimed that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had to struggle to even get CCTVs installed in the national capital.
“He had to sit on a dharna at the L-G office to get CCTV cameras installed. Now, the BJP is having a problem with the panic button. The BJP wants crime to increase. I request that you ask Delhi L-G VK Saxena what steps he has taken to improve the law-and-order situation. Why is the law-and-order system going from bad to worse?” she asked.

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