Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his cabinet colleagues will Monday hold a protest outside the union home ministry over alleged police inaction.
Kejriwal and his ministers met at the Delhi Secretariat, from where they proceeded to the home ministry office.
Delhi Police officials also reached the Delhi Secretariat to convince Kejriwal to take security cover.
Aam Aadmi Party has alleged that policemen did not cooperate with Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti during his vigilante-style raid Wednesday night and on minister Rakhi Birla's complaint concerning "improper action" in a dowry case.
Delhi Police, which is under the union home ministry, Sunday imposed prohibitory orders banning unlawful assembly in New Delhi district, where the union home ministry office is located in North Block.
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