The recent series of killings have triggered a political faceoff with the Aam Admi Party government accusing the LG of "deteriorating the law and order situation" in the Capital.
The Union Minister while addressing a public meeting said, "If Kejriwal had a love for the people of Delhi then why is he not accepting the centre's 'Ayushman Bharat' scheme for Delhi's poor people? He built a 'Sheesh Mahal' for himself by spending more than Rs 40 crore but he did not let po
Congress workers on Sunday showed black flags to Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Admi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal, who addressed a rally at Sri Ganganagar earlier in the day.
Rajasthan Minister Pratap Khachariyawas on Sunday hit back at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, accusing him of allegedly spending Rs 50 crore for renovating his official residence.
"When we were coming here, we saw Gehlot Saheb has put up his posters all over Ganganagar and around this stadium. I want to tell him that if he had worked for the last 5 years, he would not have to do this. 15-20 people came here and they were throwing chairs, all this is an act of cowards.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah attacked Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann regarding the law and order situation in the border state and questioned whether the Punjab CM is fulfilling the role of a Chief Minister or that of a pilot, highlighting his extensive involvement in escorting Delhi C
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday hit out at his counterpart Ashok Gehlot, accusing him of "sabotaging" his rally and termed it as an act of "Cowardice"
According to police, more than two dozen of men reached at victim's residence in Ambedkar Basti during the early morning hours of Sunday, the assailants were looking for the victim's brother named Lalit. Lalit managed to escape and angered by this, the assailants allegedly deliberately shot
The political slugfest comes after the office of the Union Minister said that the Narendra Modi-led BJP is working towards making the country free from drugs, and in this regard, they'll be opening the NCB office in Amritsar within a month.
The brazen killing of two sisters in the RK Puram area of the national capital in the wee hours of Sunday set off a full-blown political slugfest, with the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Opposition BJP throwing punches at each other in the wake of the incident.
The statement comes after two women in Delhi's RK Puram were shot dead by unidentified shooters, on Sunday. They were sent to a hospital but they succumbed to the injuries. The police launched an investigation into the matter which is currently underway.