Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will be meeting Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung on Sunday to discuss the deteriorating law and order situation in the city.
Kejriwal had earlier trained guns on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Delhi Police on the gang rape of two minors.
"The Delhi police are under absolutely no democratic control. Who holds the responsibility of the Delhi Police report? The Prime Minister says that he has the police under him, so he should answer on this issue, but we won't remain silent," Kejriwal told the media here.
A week after the horrific rape and torture of a four-year-old girl in Delhi, two more cases of minor girls being gang-raped have been reported from the capital. Both the girls have suffered severe injuries and are recovering in hospital.
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