New Delhi:
Delhi on Thursday witnessed three murders, with the Aam Aadmi Occasion (AAP) questioning the ruling Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP) over the regulation and order scenario within the nationwide capital.
The primary incident passed off in Central Delhi’s Nabi Karim space, the place a minor street accident led to a heated argument. A 34-year-old man, Mahendra, was killed by two brothers, Fortunate and Sagar, with a screwdriver after his automobile brushed previous their automobile. Each the accused are presently on the run.
Within the second incident at Central Delhi’s Punjabi Basti, a 24-year-old man, Ashish Anand, was stabbed to demise. The sufferer’s mom alleged that he was murdered as a part of a pre-planned conspiracy involving 4 to 5 individuals. She claimed that the accused have been consuming alcohol in entrance of her son’s home. She alleged that they had argued previously as nicely. The police have arrested two accused and are on the hunt for others.
The third homicide passed off in North East Delhi’s Seelampur, the place a 17-year-old boy was stabbed to demise. The boy, recognized as Kunal, was rushed to a hospital, the place the docs declared him useless throughout therapy. The police stated a case has been registered and a number of groups have been deployed to establish and arrest the accused.
“I’ve spoken to the police commissioner concerning the homicide of Kunal. The police are after the accused, and they are going to be caught quickly. Justice might be served,” Chief Minister Rekha Gupta informed reporters.
Atishi Questions Regulation And Order Scenario In Delhi
AAP chief and former Delhi chief minister Atishi on Friday questioned the regulation and order scenario within the capital over the Seelampur homicide.
“The homicide of a 17-year-old youth in Seelampur is one other instance of the deteriorating regulation and order scenario in Delhi. What’s the Delhi Police doing?,” she posted on X.
AAP’s Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh additionally slammed the ruling Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP) for “rising crimes” in Delhi.
“Regulation and order is just not enhancing underneath the BJP,” Mr Singh, whose celebration dominated the capital for over 10 years earlier than the BJP got here to energy in February, stated.
(With inputs from Hari Sharma)