Published 16:21 IST, January 7th 2020
AAP targets Centre over Delhi's law & order, says, 'Home Minister is doing nothing'
The law & order situation in the capital has worsened and Home Minister Amit Shah is doing nothing to check it, said Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh.
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Aam Ami Party (AAP) leer Sanjay Singh on Tuesday slamming Home Minister Amit Shah said that law and order situation on national capital has worsened and he is doing "thing" to check it. " law and order situation in capital has worsened. Students, teachers, and women are being attacked under his watch, but he's (Home Minister) doing thing to stop it. He is a silent spectator," Singh told news ncy ANI.
'What Jaishankar has seen is his experience'
Commenting on External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's 'Tukde, Tukde gang' statement, Singh said, "What Jaishankar has seen is his experience. However, we can't deny today's situation. scenario of JNU tells that re is law and order in Delhi." He also said AAP will t compromise over sovereignty of nation. "We have brought a lot of policies for poor. Over, 20,000 classrooms have been constructed in national capital. In this election too, we will come with our report card," he said, ding that AAP government will fight election through a positive campaign, unlike opposition parties.
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JNU Violence
attack on students and teachers at JNU on Sunday by unidentified goons triggered protests across India as uproar grew for resignation of vice-chancellor who is being blamed for inaction during violence that left around 34 people injured. Delhi Police said arrests have been me and that y have transferred case to Crime Branch, who claimed to have found "vital clues."
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Delhi Assembly Polls
Delhi Assembly elections will be held in a single phase on February 8 while results will be anunced on February 11, Election Commission of India said on Monday. Three parties that are in fray in se elections are Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Ami Party, BJP, and Congress. battle for Delhi is a war for CM Kejriwal’s ruling AAP, which is seeking re-election after a thumping victory in 2015 when party won 67 of 70 seats in Assembly. As far as BJP is concerned, party also launched its campaign last month with star campaigner Prime Minister Narendra Modi leing a rally at Ramlila Maidan.
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(with ANI inputs)
16:21 IST, January 7th 2020