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AAP's Law minister raids African nationals accusing all of "these elements" as Drug dealers and prostitutes.
Two Delhi ministers, Somnath Bharti and Rakhi Birla, turn vigilantes | The Indian Express
Now all hail God/Generalissimo Kejriwal and Central Self-righteous committee on Public vices and corruption where what AAP or Kejriwal says is the word of God and cannot be wrong.
This is what people get for supporting a megalomaniac. Nature has a unflinching sense of Justice. You elect a meglomaniac, you would get a stalin.
In this case even the so called corrupt police stood out for people's fundamental rights. Anyone who believe that police should have power to barge into someone's home and arrest them and their wife and daughter on basis of their neighbours complain should have same thing done to them.Even more pathetic is the attitude of residents of khikri gaon. These people are rent-seekers who depend on income they generate from renting out rooms to outsiders and are most whiny of the bunch.
@IndoCarib @jarves @Guynextdoor2 @arp2041 @sreekumar @kurup @jbgt90 @KRAIT @temujin Soviet Socialist republic of India in making.
Less than 24 hours after he led a midnight raid and tried to bully police into arresting some “Nigerians or Ugandans” who he alleged were members of “a prostitution-and-drug ring”, Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti returned to the very spot on Thursday and asked residents to draw up a list of houses where “such people” live and said he would personally check each one.
The police, he said, would also be told to do the same. Elsewhere in the capital, his colleague and Women and Child Welfare Minister Rakhi Birla tried to force the police to arrest suspects involved in setting a woman ablaze last week.
Birla claimed the police refused to break down the locked door of a suspect’s house.
On Wednesday, hours after AAP leader and Delhi minister Manish Sisodia warned of the possibility of “political goondaism”, Bharti, accompanied by television crews and AAP volunteers, landed in Khirki Extension — a part of his Malviya Nagar constituency in south Delhi — saying he had received “information” on a prostitution-and-drug ring. He demanded police conduct medical tests on foreign nationals and even search a house, without a warrant, which some locals believed was a den of vice. He rebuked a police officer for refusing to act without following due process.
Early on Thursday morning, the Malviya Nagar police took four “African nationals” to AIIMS for a medical examination. Hours later, Bharti returned to Khirki Extension, met residents and told them to draw up a list of suspected vice dens. “I am here to solve your problems. I requestyou to make a list of houses jahan aise log rehte hain (where such people live). This has been happening under the nose of the police for too long and I wanted to see what happens. We have not violated any laws,” Bharti said.
Asked what he would do with the list, he said, “I will be visiting each of these houses and I will urge the police to do the same. I have taken a vow to put an end to such things in this area.” At the same time, Bharti also urged residents not to take the law into their hands. “I am here to solve your problems. We have to be united,” he said.
On Thursday, Bharti railed against the police who resisted his demands and claimed they refused to act. “I received a message of a prostitution-and-drug ring in Khirki Extension and went there with some volunteers. We came across a PCR van and took them along after asking them to switch off their beacon and siren to nab the culprits red-handed,” he said.
“There were lots of vehicles and foreign nationals either from Nigeria or Uganda. The local SHO was there. When we got down and starting walking towards them, the police fell behind. We ran forward and tried to nab four people. We apprehended two and handed them to the police, the other two fled,” Bharti said. By then, a crowd had gathered and, according to Bharti, bystanders pointed to a house believed to be a den of vice. “We sent a decoy to the house and he said the charge was Rs 10,000 a night. So I immediately asked the police to conduct a search and arrest those involved but the police refused,” he said.
According to Bharti, the police cited rules that prohibited such search and arrests. “They said we cannot do such things. But that is wrong. You can do it if you can give a written explanation for it. But nobody wants to do such things. If the police do not even listen to the law minister, what will the common man
Two Delhi ministers, Somnath Bharti and Rakhi Birla, turn vigilantes | The Indian Express
Now all hail God/Generalissimo Kejriwal and Central Self-righteous committee on Public vices and corruption where what AAP or Kejriwal says is the word of God and cannot be wrong.
This is what people get for supporting a megalomaniac. Nature has a unflinching sense of Justice. You elect a meglomaniac, you would get a stalin.
In this case even the so called corrupt police stood out for people's fundamental rights. Anyone who believe that police should have power to barge into someone's home and arrest them and their wife and daughter on basis of their neighbours complain should have same thing done to them.Even more pathetic is the attitude of residents of khikri gaon. These people are rent-seekers who depend on income they generate from renting out rooms to outsiders and are most whiny of the bunch.
@IndoCarib @jarves @Guynextdoor2 @arp2041 @sreekumar @kurup @jbgt90 @KRAIT @temujin Soviet Socialist republic of India in making.