Addressing Delhi Police personnel after taking the salute at their 67th Raising Day Parade, the minister of state for home said that Delhi belonged to all Indians and nobody should feel unsafe here.
"Delhi Police is one of the best forces in the country, but there is more we need to achieve," Singh said. He was referring to the case of Nido Tania, the youth from Arunachal Pradesh who died recently after being assaulted in the city.
Talking about the issue of corruption, Singh said that an zero tolerance approach needs to be adopted by all if graft was to be erased.
"Corruption has become a disease in our country which must be eradicated," he said.
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Meanwhile, talking about the steps taken by Delhi Police to ensure the safety of people from the northeast here, Commissioner BS Bassi pointed at the recently launched anti-racism helpline.
He also announced that an online portal for registering complaints for lost items is to be launched soon.
Praising his force, Bassi said, "Our main focus was to find a solution for the large number of cases that went unregistered.
"But this year, within a period of 45 days, we have recorded a 111 per cent rise in registration of cases," he said.
He also used the opportunity to thank Delhi Lt Governor Najeeb Jung for his "complete support for and cooperation" with Delhi police.