This is what Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, a vocal critic of city police, has to say about the law and order situation, especially on safety of women in the capital.
Admitting that statistics on crime against women are shocking, she said the challenge will have to be faced with "courage and determination".
"We have to face it with courage and determination. This is happening all around the country. This is not a competition. I don't want to get into it," she told NDTV.
"Why is it that a girl is walking on the street and someone has to tease her. When we went to school or college there were whistles but there was nothing of this kind," she said.
"I am not satisfied with the law and order.... I wouldn't be able to judge whether security has improved after December 16 or not," the Chief Minister said.
Asked whether her letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seeking his intervention in ensuring better policing in the city bore result, she said better policing was not a "magic wand".
"The PM did respond to my letter asking for better policing. I hope there is better policing but better policing is not a magic wand," she said.
"I am not saying police reporting to Lt Governor is ok or not but that is the system. But this does not stop us from doing what we can do within our limitations," she said
Asked whether she agrees to reports that four rape incidents take place in the city daily, she replied in affirmative and said it was "good" that such crimes are being reported.
"I agree. They have been reported. It is good that the incidents are being reported. We have started a helpline to offer assistance to women in distress," she said.
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