After Kejriwal hit out at Delhi Police in the wake of the two rape cases, saying the force had "completely failed" to provide safety to the citizens, Gupta accused the ruling AAP of having developed a habit of giving a "political colour" to every "unfortunate" incident.
Terming "unfortunate" the two rape incidents yesterday, Gupta, who is the Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly, said it was "even more condemnable that the chief minister is playing shallow politics over heinous social crimes like rape".
"By not fulfilling these promises and by blaming the Prime Minister and the Lt Governor for the failure to ensure women's security, the chief minister cannot run away from his own responsibility," he said.
Condemning the rapes, Kejriwal said Delhi Police had "completely failed" to provide safety to the citizens even as he urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to "either act himself" or give AAP government the authority over law and order in the national capital.
BJP and Congress, meanwhile, accused Kejriwal of engaging in a "blame game" and "politicising" the issue by raking up the demand of handing over of police to the AAP government.