Mufti speaks to Kejriwal about attack on group of Kashmiris

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today spoke to her counterpart about the alleged assault on a group of Kashmiris in the national capital.

An at the chief minister's office said that during a telephonic conversation, Kejriwal told Mufti that in the national capital, law and order, and police directly come under Rajnath Singh.

Kejriwal assured Mufti that he would convey her concern to the

The told her that he would write to Anil Baijal, who is in-charge of police, to ensure safety of Kashmiris in Delhi.

However, sources in the CMO expressed "surprise" at the phone call, saying Mufti's PDP is an ally of the BJP, and hence, she should have directly conveyed her concern to Singh.

A group of was allegedly thrashed by a mob in southeast Delhi's Sunlight Colony on Thursday, following which police launched a probe.

The victims, including four women, were allegedly surrounded and beaten up by a mob of 30-40 people.

The victims alleged that they were targeted because they were Kashmiris.

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First Published: Sat, May 12 2018. 21:10 IST