Referring to the death of 42-year-old constable Jagbir Singh in a shootout in the wee hours here, Delhi Congress chief Arvinder Singh Lovely said, law and order situation has "deteriorated" to a great extent in the national capital, after the BJP-led government came to power at the Centre.
The DPCC president also slammed the Home Ministry for not announcing any compensation to the victim's family so far and demanded Rs 5 crore as a compensation to the constable's next of kin. He said the morale of the police force has gone down drastically as the Centre has not "treated them well."
Delhi Congress chief spokesperson Mukesh Sharma said there was no security for the common man in the city and claimed that the crime rate here has gone up significantly due to the "indifferent attitude" of the Centre towards security of the common man.
Delhi Police functions under the direct control of the Home Ministry.
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"It is very serious issue and the Home Ministry must provide all the help to the constable's family, who died in the line of duty," Sharma said.
He claimed that the morale of the police had always been "high" during the Congress rule, but was "going down" since BJP came to power.
Jagbir was killed while another constable was injured today when unidentified men allegedly opened fire on them in Outer Delhi's Vijay Vihar area at around 1:30 AM.
Jagbir had served in the Indian Army for 15 years and had joined Delhi Police in 2008.
This is the fourth such incident this year where a Delhi Police personnel has laid down his life in the line of duty.
On Saturday, three miscreants had opened fire on two policemen in Connaught Place area.