After a meeting with Lt Governor Najeeb Jung, Kejriwal lambasted the Centre and Delhi Police, asserting that he will not remain silent on the issue of women's security even as investigators claimed to have cracked the case of rape of a two-and-half year old child with arrest of two juveniles.
"We will not allow the Prime Minister to sleep peacefully if women in Delhi do not get proper safety and the present trend of rapes continues. That is guaranteed," Kejriwal said.
"The Prime Minister must understand that I am not (previous Chief Minister) Sheila Dikshit. I will not remain silent," he said. Dikshit had yesterday accused Kejriwal of indulging in blame game.
Without giving details, the Chief Minister said his government was exploring all options to ensure safety of women and improve overall law and order situation. Sources said Delhi Government was contemplating approaching the Supreme Court "to fix accountability" of the Delhi Police.
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In the meeting with Jung, Kejriwal submitted figures of crime against women in the last four years and cases of missing children and requested him to take urgent measures to improve the law and order situation.
Kejriwal has called a cabinet meeting tomorrow to discuss the law and order situation.
A two-and-half-year-old girl and another five-year-old were brutally raped in the capital on Friday, barely a week after a sexual assault of a minor, triggering widespread outrage and a political slugfest.
BJP attacked Kejriwal over his jungle raj comments, saying his outburst on the city's security scenario was a mere "political skulduggery".