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Arvind Kejriwal: From CM to protester

Updated on: 21 January,2014 04:54 AM IST  | 
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal openly turned against the Centre and the Delhi police and began a 10-day dharna demanding the suspension of five police personnel for alleged dereliction of duty

Arvind Kejriwal: From CM to protester

AAP-ocalypse: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and Somnath Bharti during the protest yesterday. Pic/AFP

Calling himself an anarchist, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal yesterday staged a dramatic sit-in with his cabinet ministers and around 1,000 vocal supporters in the heart of the cityseeking action against five police officers his government holds guilty.


AAP-ocalypse: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and Somnath Bharti during the protest yesterday. Pic/AFP
AAP-ocalypse: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and Somnath Bharti during the protest yesterday. Pic/AFP


“Yes, I am an anarchist,” thundered the 45-year-old Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader over a loud hailer as he staged a demonstration unprecedented for a chief minister, demanding that Delhi police be placed under his control.


“I have come prepared for 10 days to protest. If there is any chaos during the Republic Day, then the central government will have to be blamed,” he told supporters.

Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, who supervises Delhi police, rejected the demand, saying police could not be put under the city government as Delhi was the national capital. He also gently asked Kejriwal to call off his protest keeping in mind the stature of the chief minister’s office.

Sit-in
Shinde also announced that Delhi’s Lt Governor Najeeb Jung had ordered a judicial inquiry into the conduct of the Station House Officers of three police stations and two assistant commissioners of police.
An angry Kejriwal rejected Shinde’s plea. He said the police officers should be suspended during the inquiry, and added that he was prepared to extend his street protest to 10 long days.

After he was prevented from reaching Shinde’s office in the morning, the chief minister and his ministers got off their cars and staged the sit-in near the Rail Bhavan, not far from parliament.

In no time, after he had addressed the supporters, Kejriwal and his ministers started official work at the protest site — studying and signing files as bewildered policemen looked on.
The chief minister earlier urged people and AAP activists to reach the city centre in large numbers.

A large number of party supporters responded to the call but were prevented from reaching the protest site that had been ringed by thousands of police and paramilitary personnel.

By late afternoon, there were scuffles between the AAP supporters and police personnel, who wanted Kejriwal and his men to move to Jantar Mantar area, where demonstrations normally take place.

Police accused the AAP of violating orders banning the assembly of four or more people in the heart of Delhi.

The issue
The face-off between Delhi police and the three-week-old Delhi government erupted after Delhi’s Law Minister Somnath Bharti accused some officers of not taking action against an alleged sex-and-drug racket involving some Ugandans. Police refused to enter the women’s house without a warrant.

The issue escalated into a near diplomatic row after a group of Ugandans accused Bharti and AAP volunteers of misbehaviour. The minister also came under widespread criticism. The Indian government promised African envoys that no African would be harassed.

Kejriwal vehemently defended Bharti. He also sought the suspension of policemen who allegedly refused to arrest members of a family accused of burning their daughter-in-law andan officer in charge of an area where a Danish woman was raped.

Reactions
It is constitutional anarchy... They’re resorting to gimmickry. You may have got the mandate to govern and made tall claims... and you know you cannot deliver, so they are resorting to gimmickry
--  Manish Tewari, Information and Broadcasting Minister

The CM along with his party members has decided to sit in protest outside the Home Minister’s residence. It is obvious that the AAP is more comfortable doing a dharna than in the Sachivalaya. There is no discipline in the organisation
--  Arun Jaitley, BJP leader

AAP is getting its regular supply of live TV!(Oxygen). Wondering if Delhi voter has realised by now if they wasted their vote? Delhi is under unruly political leadership! Who r [are] they listening to? Are they doing what they think is the only way to govern or survive?
--  Kiran Bedi

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