The government has made it clear that no one—whether it is the government officials, agencies or elected representatives—will be spared if they are found to have acted against the law.
According to a statement issued by the CM office, the police did not register a case against those involved in allegedly molesting two kids of Burari. "Aggrieved by the police inaction, a large number of local people approached the MLAs of Burari and Model Town, Sanjeev Jha and Akhilesh Tripathi. Both the MLAs, along with the local people went to the police station, Burari, to get an FIR registered for ensuring timely action against the alleged criminals," the statement said. It further said that a police official allegedly pointed a rifle towards an MLA and some local people pelted stones on the police personnel.
"Delhi government treats safety of children as an important issues and is committed to put an end to such shameful incidents. It has been decided to institute a magisterial inquiry under the district magistrate (North Delhi) to inquire about the circumstances and causes that led to this incident and to fix responsibility of government officials, agencies and elected representatives, any of whom may have acted against the law (sic)," the statement said.
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