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Amit Shah to visit Delhi Police Headquarters today

New Delhi, Aug 30 (IANS) Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be visiting Delhi Police Headquarters on Tuesday, said officials.

However, his programme which was scheduled to take place at Adarsh Auditorium in the police headquarters has been cancelled.

Shah had planned to meet Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora, to felicitate police personnel and to discuss the national security action plan of 2024 and about the security arrangements made available for the G-20 summit.

"The programme of UHM to PHQ stands, however due to paucity of time the programme scheduled in Adarsh Auditorium stands cancelled," the Police Headquarters said.

Shah was all set to felicitate a number of police personnel, who won medals during the Commonwealth Games, national-level competitions and in World Police Fire Games.

"Mainly four points had to be discussed, of which the first was regarding the 2024 action plan to make the national capital a safe place. Second was security arrangements for the G-20 summit which is being monitored by Shah. Focus was on forensic and other related things. The police personnel, who have won laurels, were to be felicitated by Mr Shah," the official said.

The Union Home Minister wants the Delhi Police to focus on more forensic evidence to prove their cases before the concerned courts. In this respect, Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora was all set to brief Shah and would also convey to him about the need of equipment.

"We will tell UHM about the need for their own lab like the Central Bureau of Investigation. This is the main point to be briefed to Mr Shah which would give us more strength," the official said.

Both the Delhi Police Commissioner and the Union Home Minister are likely to discuss other sensational crime cases as well, including the Jahangirpuri case. This was their first official meeting.

--IANS
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New Delhi, Aug 30 (IANS) Union Home Minister Amit Shah's visit to the Delhi Police headquarters on Tuesday has been cancelled due to "unavoidable reasons", Police Headquarters said.

Shah was scheduled to visit the police headquarters to discuss national security, the action plan for 2024, and the security arrangements made available for the G-20 summit.

He also was to felicitate a number of police personnel, who won medals during the Commonwealth Games, national-level competitions and in World Police Fire Games.

--IANS
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The severely injured Ankita struggled for five days at RIMS in Ranchi before breathing her last late on Saturday night. She was cremated in Dumka on Monday morning. The city of Dumka, the sub-capital of Jharkhand, remained closed for the second day in protest against this incident.

Accused Shahrukh, who set Ankita afire, is now in jail, but people are on the streets demanding that he should be punished as soon as possible. A campaign is also going on on social media regarding this incident. The hashtag 'Ankita Hum Sharminda Hain' is trending on Twitter.

On Monday morning, Ankita's last journey from Jaruadih locality of Dumka was taken under heavy security. Thousands of people who attended the funeral, were demanding capital punishment for Ankita's killer.

When her grandfather Anil Singh lit the fire, the eyes of the people present there became moist. Her father, brother and other family members started crying inconsolably. Deputy Commissioner Ravi Shankar Shukla and Superintendent of Police Amber Lakkar were also present in the last journey.

People are also angry that when Ankita was battling between life and death in the hospital, no government representative took care of her and her family members. A video of Ankita's statement before her death is going viral, in which she is saying that Shahrukh, who burnt her, has gone to jail, but still his people are threatening to kill her family members.

When the news of Ankita's death reached Dumka on Sunday, people's anger knew no bounds. Thousands of people took to the streets and Dumka city closed automatically. The Dumka-Bhagalpur road was blocked for three hours. There was tension in the city on the second day as well. In view of this, the administration has imposed prohibitory orders under Section 144 in the entire city. Shukla has said that a request will be made for a hearing in the fast-track court to get justice for the victim.

Ankita, a resident of Jaruadih locality of Dumka, was being harassed by Shahrukh, who lived in the same locality, for the last few months. He had got her mobile number from somewhere and was pressurising her to talk on the phone and get married to him.

Ankita's family members had once talked to Shahrukh, but he did not stop. On the night of August 22, he threatened to kill Ankita and a few hours later the next morning, when everyone in the house was sleeping, Shahrukh sprayed petrol on Ankita, who was sleeping alone in the room, through the window and set her on fire. Hearing Ankita's cries, her family woke up and saw Shahrukh running with a can of petrol. Police were informed immediately and accused Shahrukh was arrested the same day.

--IANS
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