As the Opposition cornered the AAP authorities in Punjab over deteriorating regulation and order scenario after the grotesque killing of singer Sidhu Moosewala, Delhi Chief Minister and AAP nationwide convener Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday stated that his Punjab counterpart has upped the ante in his struggle in opposition to criminals. Kejriwal lauded CM Mann for reining in criminals who flourished underneath earlier governments, whereas mentioning that the VIP tradition inside state prisons has been achieved away with.
“Previously, gangsters used to operate from jails. After our party came to power, all such activities were stopped. There used to be separate VIP suites for leaders. Now, all VIPs stay in the same cell as any ordinary prisoners. All cell phones have been snatched away by the jail authorities,” stated Kejriwal in Delhi whereas launching a luxurious bus service from Jalandhar to the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport.
While vowing to get the state fully rid of gangsters, Kejriwal identified that greater than 130 gangsters had been nabbed within the final three months. Kejriwal stated that every time a criminal offense is dedicated, the legal will get caught, be it in a day or two, whereas saying that no legal used to get caught underneath earlier administrations. He stated that beforehand if anybody was caught committing a criminal offense, the police division would instantly get a name looking for his or her launch.
“Our police are also catching criminals in Punjab within 24-72 hours,” stated the Delhi CM, whereas including, “Patiala clashes accused caught within a day. Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi arrested by Punjab police, Kabaddi Player Sandeep’s murderers have been jailed while all accused in the Mohali blast have been arrested.”
“I ask the Opposition, has Mann sahib brought gangsters with him? These gangsters were born under the previous government. No one can protect gangsters and anti-national elements. We will drag them from hell and put them in jail,” Kejriwal additional stated.
Source: www.financialexpress.com”