Positive meeting with Shah, all parties to take steps to restore peace: Kejriwal

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said the meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah was positive and all parties have stressed on restoring peace in the national capital.

Update: 2020-02-25 08:15 GMT
Heavy security deployed following the clashes over the new citizenship law at Jaffarabad area of East Delhi. Photo: PTI

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday (February 25) said the meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah was positive and all parties have stressed on restoring peace in the national capital.

“Meeting with HM Amit Shah was positive and it was decided that all parties will take steps to restore peace. The police are doing their bit and HM has assured that whatever force is needed, will be provided,” he told reporters after the meeting.

Shah too held a meeting to discuss the prevailing situation in the national capital after violence in northeast Delhi over the amended citizenship law left seven people, including a head constable, dead.

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Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, Kejriwal, Commissioner of Police Amulya Patnaik, Congress leader Subhash Chopra, BJP’s Manoj Tiwari and Ramvir Bidhuri attended the meeting.

With fresh incidents of violence being reported from northeast Delhi on a third consecutive day, Kejriwal urged people to maintain peace and stressed the need to seal the city’s borders to check the infiltration of protesters from bordering states.

Earlier in the day, while addressing the media after a meeting with MLAs of affected areas and concerned department officials, he said he has received reports that the police could not act due insufficient strength and lack of sufficient orders.

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“There have been complaints that number of policemen are not enough and police is not able to take action without orders from above. I will discuss it with the Home Minister,” he told reporters.

Referring to the deaths in the clash, Kejriwal said violence was not a solution and issues can be dealt through dialogue.

“All who were killed were our people, the people of Delhi and the country. It is them today, if the violence spirals further, it may be someone else tomorrow,” he said.

(With inputs from agencies)

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