AMID the rising number of crimes in the national capital, the Delhi Assembly witnessed a protest on Wednesday as AAP MLAs took center stage, condemning the state of law and order in the city. Chanting slogans against the BJP and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, AAP MLAs reached the well of the House before taking their agitation outside the assembly premises.
Wielding placards with pointed messages, the ruling party MLAs demanded accountability from the Union minister.
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