Police Commissioner of Delhi riots said – Dialogue boosted confidence in people, then situation became normal

The riots in Northeast Delhi last year have now been a year. Meanwhile, Delhi Police Commissioner S.N. “We are in talks with various community leaders,” Mr Srivastava said on Wednesday, adding that when the situation is normalized after the riots. It gave people confidence and then the situation returned to normal. A total of 755 FIRs have been registered in the riots and more than 1,800 people have been arrested.

He said legal action has been initiated against the rioters. Chargesheets have been filed in more than 350 cases, over 400 cases have been settled and are pending in court.

At the same time, when asked about preventing the misuse of social media, the Delhi Police Commissioner said there is nothing called a ‘toolkit’, but if you use it for misinformation that leads to violence, then this is not acceptable and that is what it means here. Delhi Police are still investigating the matter. The Commissioner said that there should be strict monitoring on social media and action should be taken by anyone who spreads the mess or causes harm.

10,000 cameras will be installed in Delhi

The Safe City program is a project of the Government of India, the Commissioner said. In the first phase, 10,000 cameras will be installed in Delhi. Their places have been decided. They are scheduled to be planted by March and the plantation will be completed in 8-10 months.

He informed that the benefits of COVID-19 have been extended to the children of police personnel who have lost their lives. This year 190 compassionate appointments have been made, including a wife and children.

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