Claiming that the newly elected Law Minister's conduct has been continuously inappropriate, Vardhan said, "He revealed the name of the Danish woman who was gangraped here which is just unacceptable. The Law Minister should resign or else Kejriwal should sack him."
Vardhan raked up the recent spat between Bharti and Delhi Police and asserted that his behaviour with the police and even with the media was not appropriate.
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Bharti has accused Delhi Police of not acting against an alleged sex and drug racket despite repeated complaints while Women and Child Development Rakhi Birla had alleged that police were refusing to arrest a family which had set their daughter-in-law on fire.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal defending his ministers yesterday has accused Delhi Police of being "highly compromised" and failing to ensure the safety of people of the national capital.
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