Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal calls his dharna, that entered second day on Tuesday, at Rail Bhavan in New Delhi an unconventional politics that would rule India.
Traffic snarls hit the roads near Rail Bhavan in New Delhi.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's car is stopped by the police before his dharna demanding action against police personnel for their alleged dereliction of duty.
Kejriwal's demand to bring Delhi police under the state control has been rejected by Shinde, who said on Monday it would remain under the home ministry.
After he was ridiculed as an anarchist, Kejriwal took on home minister Sushilkumar Shinde saying the latter had inconvenienced people by not cooperating with him.
Despite being criticised for inconveniencing people, Kejriwal has refused to budge and shift the dharna to Jantar Mantar.
Four Metro stations were shut down for the second day and traffic snarls continued on Delhi roads.
Kejriwal is being backed by his colleagues Delhi education minister Manish Sisodia, minister Rakhi Birla and others.
Aam Aadmi Party wants the Delhi police to be brought under the state government control, a demand ruled out by home minister Sushilkumar Shinde.
This is a rare instance of a CM sitting on a dharna in the national capital, sleeping on the road--- all claimed to ensure security for people.
Taking on the Centre, demanding action against the Delhi police for their inaction against drug and sex racket, Kejriwal with some of Cabinet ministers, has begun an indefinite dharna.
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal calls his dharna, that entered second day on Tuesday, at Rail Bhavan in New Delhi an unconventional politics that would rule India.