The Delhi High Court has expressed deep concern over the working style and arrangements of the police regarding the vandalism and disturbance outside the residence of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Hearing the matter on Monday, the High Court said that the incident at the residence of a constitutional functionary is a very disturbing situation. After the 3 barricades broken by the protesters, you need to look at your work and arrangements. Anyone could have been there. The Delhi High Court said that it is not satisfied with the status report filed by the Delhi Police regarding ‘settlement’.
Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Sanjay Jain, appearing for Delhi Police, said that the investigation is on. Forensic examination of different angles of CCTV cameras will be done and then a proper picture will emerge. Investigation will be done at high level in this matter.
ASG Sanjay Jain, appearing for Delhi Police, says that this incident should not have happened. Security has also been reviewed. The CCTV footage has been kept safe for the purpose of investigation. The accused have been identified and 41A notices have been issued.
At the same time, advocate Abhishek M Singhvi, appearing for the Delhi government, has said that we have not been given the status report presented by the Delhi Police. Those seen in the video were honored by political forces. The Supreme Court had recently given instructions for lapse in PM security, but here people broke the 3 level barricades of CM’s house.