This Article is From Jan 20, 2014

Delhi Police stops Arvind Kejriwal on way to Home Ministry for his protest

Delhi Police stops Arvind Kejriwal on way to Home Ministry for his protest
New Delhi: The Delhi Police have stopped Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at barricades erected some distance away from the office of Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, where Mr Kejriwal wants to sit on protest. He has asked the public not to join him.

Here are 10 big developments in this story:

  1. Mr Kejriwal and six ministers from his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) want the Home Minister to order the suspension of three policemen for alleged dereliction of duty. They had given the Centre till 10 am today to remove the cops. After that, they said, they would demonstrate at Mr Shinde's office.

  2. The chief minister has asked people not to join his demonstration. Last night, he tweeted, "In view of republic day preps, i urge supporters and public not to come for dharna. Only MLAs will sit. No one else shud come pl. (sic)" (Track latest updates)

  3. The Centre has imposed Section 144 which temporarily bans the gathering of groups when law and order is perceived to be at risk.

  4. The Chief Minister and his cabinet were stopped at police barricades at the Rail Bhavan crossing near India Gate. Police sources also said they may allow Mr Kerjriwal to continue alone to the Home Minister's office.

  5. Four Metro stations near North Block - Patel Chowk, Central Secretariat, Udyog Bhawan and Race Course - will remain closed from 9 am to 1 pm to ensure the public does not join the protest. (Read) A disappointed commuter said an "aam aadmi" or common man's chief minister should not cause inconvenience to the people.

  6. Asked how the Delhi government would run if he and his ministers were on protest, Arvind Kejriwal had told NDTV in an interview that he would sign files from the dharna site.  

  7. Mr Kejriwal has demanded action - suspension or at least a transfer - against cops who, he says, refused to cooperate with his Law Minister Somnath Bharti in cracking down on an alleged drug and prostitution racket. He also wants action against a policeman who had a showdown with another minister Rakhi Birla over a dowry case.

  8. The Chief Minister has also accused the police of mishandling a gang-rape case; a 51-year-old Danish tourist was gang raped early last week in the heart of Delhi.

  9. Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi has refused to suspend the cops - he points out that an enquiry is being conducted to determine the facts. About today's AAP protest, Mr Bassi earlier said, "Whatever has to be done according to law will be done."

  10. The Delhi Police reports to the Centre and not the state government. Mr Kejriwal told Mr Shinde at their Friday meeting that the AAP government wants control of the Delhi Police transferred to the state government to ensure better policing.



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