Delhi: AAP raises concern over women's safety after two minor girls go missing
New Delhi [India], February 13 (ANI): The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Thursday raised concerns over women's safety in the national capital following the disappearance of two minor girls from Shalimar Bagh, the Assembly constituency of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, holding the government accountable over the incident.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Delhi president, Saurabh Bharadwaj, alleged that "even in the Chief Minister's own constituency, minor girls are not safe."
Taking to X, AAP Delhi State President Saurabh Bharadwaj stated: "Beware! Two minor girls went missing today from the Chief Minister's Assembly constituency. The first minor girl had gone for tuition. A gang allegedly made her inhale an intoxicating substance and attempted to abduct her. Somehow she regained consciousness and, with the help of some people, managed to return home safely. The second minor girl had gone to school but has not returned yet and remains untraceable. Please keep a close watch on your children."
The AAP volunteers further said, "Hearing the girl's cries, people standing nearby threatened the rickshaw puller, who then fled. Those same people ensured that the girl was safely dropped back home. She was fortunate to return home safely, but such an incident can happen to anyone across Delhi and nearby areas. There is an urgent need to remain alert and vigilant. Delhi Police must take strict action against gangs involved in abducting children, elderly persons and girls so that children remain safe in the national capital."
She appealed to all parents to take care of their children and said that they should personally drop their daughters to coaching centres and bring them back themselves.
The police asserted that strict action will be taken against those spreading the rumours, adding that "creating panic for monetary gains won't be tolerated."
"After following a few leads, we discovered that the hype around the surge in missing girls in Delhi is being pushed through paid promotion. Creating panic for monetary gains won't be tolerated, and we'll take strict action against such individuals," the Delhi Police wrote in a post on X. (ANI)
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