LG chairs law, order meet; Sisodia calls him 'dictator'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Deputy called Baijal a "dictator" and accused him of running a "parallel government" after the latter chaired a law and order meeting and reviewed the status of CCTVs in the city.

"Sir, please don't be a dictator. This is an attempt to run a parallel government in It is illegal. You don't have power to call meeting on issues under elected government's domain," Sisodia tweeted after the wrote about the meeting on the

He added that under the Constitution, the could only express "difference of opinion" on decisions taken by the elected government. "Please respect the Constitution," said Sisodia.

also tweeted on it, saying, "shud respect and follow the constitution".

Earlier, Baijal tweeted: "Chaired law and order meeting on current status of CCTV cameras in .. Directed to have an inter-agency group to formulate a SOP to have uniformity in installation and address issues of privacy, security, feed-sharing, integration and optimum utilisation."

Later, he issued a statement saying that operation and maintenance of CCTVs is "extremely important", and poor maintenance must be checked by deterrent liability clauses.

He said that Police made a detailed presentation which informed him about the identified places for installation of CCTVs cameras especially in view of directions of

At present, 4,067 CCTVs are installed at 87 different sites by Police, while proposal for installation of 1,380 cameras is under active consideration by

The statement also said that at 29 sites, 'Automatic Number Plate Recognition' cameras have been put in place which send automatic alerts to the control room.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 20:50 IST