Delhi ‘Gangster Capital’: CM Atishi Slams Rising Crime, Claims Criminals Fear No Law
Chief minister Atishi on Wednesday leveled allegations against home minister Amit Shah stating that the national capital has turned into a ‘gangster state’.

The national capital has turned into a ‘gangster state’
Delhi ‘Gangster Capital’: In a bid to justify her government’s performance, chief minister Atishi on Wednesday leveled allegations against home minister Amit Shah stating that the national capital has turned into a ‘gangster state’. These claims were made after the chief minister visited the family of a 28 year old man, the victim of violence in Sunder Nagari, North East Delhi a week earlier.
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Atishi also announced Rs 10 lakh as compensation to the affected family.
In a shocking incident, a 28-year-old youth was on Friday night attacked with a knife stabbing his neck by the two assailants, just minutes after the victim and his kin scolded and prevented the two from harassing a lady at Sunder Nagri, North East Delhi. Both the accused were apprehended by the police after the murder.
"Delhi has become 'gangster capital'. criminals, extortionists, and goons have no fear left. They feel they can open fire, kill someone, stab someone but the police won't do anything. I want to know from the country's Home Minister Amit Shah that when Delhi's law and order comes under him then what he is doing for the people of Delhi? The condition of law and order is deteriorating. Extortion and murders are happening every day, however, the home minister has no work other than election campaigning," she told media persons here.
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In a Hindi tweet, the chief minister stated that Recently a 28-year-old young man was shot dead in Sunder Nagari in broad daylight.
"I met the family of the deceased today and consoled them. The Delhi government will provide financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to the family of the deceased," she said.
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