"The Delhi Police has been trying to save the members of the ABVP," AAP's Delhi unit convenor Dilip Pandey said.
Violent clashes broke out between AISA and ABVP members at the college today over a seminar invite to JNU students Omar Khalid and Shehla Rashid which left "several students and three teachers injured".
Referring to the last year's controversy at JNU, where anti-India slogans were allegedly raised, the AAP took a jibe at the Delhi Police, saying they were not able to arrest those who gave a "cry of breaking the nation."
He said, instead of focusing on controlling the crime rate, the Delhi Police is busy targeting AAP leaders and its MLAs.
Citing figures, Pandey claimed that 29 people have been killed in January, 283 cases of looting and 140 cases of exploitation of women have been reported.
"As the Delhi Police is under the Centre, the crime rate in the national capital has been on the rise. The Delhi Police should be made accountable," he said.
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