Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Arvind Kejriwal's letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi


This is Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal's letter to the Prime Minister. 

I sincerely hope that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other parliamentarians will listen to Arvind's request and hand over Delhi Police's control to Delhi Government. 

The Delhi Police Commissioner seems to have no shame whatsoever.





The following is the English translation of this letter:

Respected Mr Narendramodiji,

Namaskar(Hello)! A few days ago. A girl in Delhi was murdered, she was stabbed 32 times. Allegation is that few men used to tease her. I and Manish (Sisodia) went to meet the family members of the girl. We met the people of that area. We went to the nearby by lanes. People were very scared over there. They said that they cannot get the sight of police in the nearby area. 

This kind of incidences are increasing in Delhi. The law and order situation has collapsed. Especially women are feeling insecure. 

With folded hands I want to make this appeal to you, Sir you know very well that Delhi Police is not under the direct control of Delhi Government. By law , Delhi Police comes under you and you are not able to spare time for it at all since you are the Prime Minister of the nation, you have to take care of the entire nation. That's why Delhi Police is completly off the hook . No one is controlling it. 

Sir , it is not that all police officers are bad. There are good people in Delhi Police as well. But their system is very bad and they themselves are sad. 

Sir , I have small and polite request to you. Either you must spare one hour a week for the law and order situation of Delhi, make Delhi Police answerable. Meet the people of Delhi or hand over the control of Delhi Police to us. We along with the public will rectify the system of Delhi Police. 

And one more thing, the place where Meenakshi was murdered , Anand Parvat. People over there are very scared. Please make sufficient arrangements of police force over there. Thank you very much.

Yours,
Arvind Kejriwal

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