AAP slams BJP Delhi govt as addicts threaten city streets. Residents demand safety, police patrolling, and urgent action.
Delhi AAP : Delhi’s residents are increasingly worried as public safety takes a hit in neighborhoods like Janakpuri. In a disturbing incident, an addict was caught fearlessly attacking passersby with a brick, turning the area into a zone of fear.
Witnesses reported that the individual and his associates have made streets and alleys their hangouts, often threatening pedestrians and creating a sense of insecurity in the area. Locals expressed frustration, saying, “We can’t even step out safely on our own streets anymore.”
The incident has sparked outrage among political circles. AAP leaders have criticized the BJP-led Delhi administration for failing to maintain law and order, stating that citizens should not live in constant fear due to inadequate policing.
A senior AAP representative commented, “If the Delhi government cannot control such incidents and ensure the safety of its residents, it must step aside. People have the right to feel safe on their own streets.”
दिल्ली की सड़कें या नशेड़ियों का अड्डा? 😡
देखिए कैसे जनकपुरी में एक नशेड़ी बिना किसी डर के हाथ में ईंट लिए आने जाने वालों पर हमला कर रहा है। इन नशेड़ियों ने सड़कों और गलियों को अपना अड्डा बना लिया है।
क्या दिल्लीवाले अब इन नशेड़ियों से डरते हुए निकलेंगे सड़क पर? भाजपा से अगर… pic.twitter.com/RUIbK0bnVU
— Aam Aadmi Party Delhi (@AAPDelhi) January 3, 2026
The Janakpuri case highlights a growing concern over the presence of addicts in public spaces, especially in residential areas. Safety experts warn that without immediate intervention, such incidents could escalate, affecting not just pedestrians but also women, children, and the elderly.
AAP’s Demands Include:
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Immediate police patrolling in Janakpuri and other affected areas
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Rehabilitation and control measures for addicts in public spaces
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Installation of CCTV cameras in high-risk streets and alleys
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Awareness campaigns to prevent drug abuse and ensure community safety
As Delhiites continue to fear for their safety, political parties are calling for urgent measures to reclaim public spaces and protect citizens from such law-and-order threats.