This Article is From Nov 05, 2019

Police Protesting On Streets A "New Low", Where Is Amit Shah: Congress

Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the Delhi Police, which is directly under the charge of the Home ministry, is protesting on the streets outside its ITO headquarters and Home Minister Amit Shah and the Home ministry is "missing in action".

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Congress questioned Home Minister Amit Shah's "silence" after protests over clashes between cops, lawyers

New Delhi:

The Congress today said the police protesting on the roads in the national capital is a "new low" for India since independence and questioned Home Minister Amit Shah's silence on the issue.

Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala asked whether this is BJP's 'New India' and wondered where the ruling party is taking the country to.

He said the Delhi Police, which is directly under the charge of the Home ministry, is protesting on the streets outside its ITO headquarters and Home Minister Amit Shah and the Home ministry is "missing in action".

"A new low in 72 years - Police on protest in 'National Capital of Delhi'.

"Is this BJP's 'New India'? Where will BJP take the country? Where is India's HM, Sh. Amit Shah," he posted on Twitter.

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He alleged that on one side the lawyers are being shot at and beaten up and on the other the police is being beaten up. "Who is going to protect the law and order and citizens of the national capital of Delhi. Is this the new India that the BJP used to tell us about," he asked.

"Where is Home minister Amit Shah. Please come forward and tell us how do you want to ensure that law and order is maintained in the national capital of Delhi and the entire matter is being sorted out as per the cannons of law," he said.

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Hundreds of police personnel gathered outside the police headquarters in Delhi today to protest the assault on policemen following a clash with lawyers. At least 20 police personnel and several lawyers were injured while many vehicles vandalised or set on fire during the clash at the Tis Hazari Court complex in Delhi on Saturday.
 

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