In two audio messages released on social media hours after his meeting with Police Commissioner B S Bassi, he appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to spare at least an hour every week to address the capital's deteriorating law-and -order situation.
Kejriwal made a reference to the gruesome murder of a 19-year old girl in Anand Parbat area last week and lambasted Delhi Police for failing to ensure safety of women in the city.
Asking people to take a vow that they will not remain mute spectators to crime against women, Kejriwal said law and order has totally collapsed and that women were feeling increasingly unsafe.
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"Let's take a pledge. Next time when we see any such kind of a thing, we will not remain mute spectators and try to stop the crime. Next time raise your voice and you will find people will help you. We all will try and only then Delhi will become safe," Kejriwal said.
Reiterating his demand for handing over of Delhi Police to the city government, he also sought Modi's intervention in improving the law and order situation.
"You are the PM and you have to handle the entire country... The Delhi Police has become 'nirankush' (totally unaccountable). It has unbridled power and nobody has control over it," said Kejriwal.
He urged Modi to spare at least an hour for law and order situation in the capital every week.
"Sir, it is not the case that the police are bad, but the system is bad. They themselves are unhappy. I have one request. Either spare an hour on Delhi's law and order and make them accountable.