A delegation of Congress MLAs led by DPCC chief Arvinder Singh Lovely met Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi asking him to ensure adequate safety and security to all the residents in the locality and arrest of those who allegedly fuelled the tension.
"We demanded registration of FIR and arrest of those responsible for stoking the clashes. These incidents have been taking place after change in power at the Center. It is a matter of concern for us," Lovely told reporters.
"Our priority at this point of time is to prevent a flare-up," said senior party leader and Chief Spokesperson of Delhi Congress Mukesh Sharma.
Tension prevailed in the area even as a large contingent of police personnel along with Rapid Action Force (RAF) and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was keeping a tight vigil in all the 36 blocks after clashes on Diwali night.
Lovely criticised AAP MLAs from Trilokpuri and nearby Kondli and Parparganj for not being present in their respective constituencies when the clashes took place.
The Delhi Congress chief attacked the Centre alleging that no adequate arrangements have been made to facilitate celebration of Chhath puja by Poorvanchalis.
