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Delhi gangrape: PM asks Home Minister to ensure sense of security in city

Press Trust of India | Updated Dec 22, 2012 at 06:53pm IST

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday directed Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde to ensure sense of security in Delhi and see that incidents like last Sunday's gang-rape do not recur. The directive came when Shinde called Singh to brief him on the situation in the aftermath of the gangrape incident, sources said.

Shinde told the Prime Minister that he was personally monitoring the situation. Sources said the Prime Minister told Shinde that he should ensure a sense of security in the capital, whose law and order is the direct responsibility of the Home Minister.

Singh asked Shinde to take all measures to see that there is no recurrence of the incidents like the recent gangrape of 23-year-old girl who was also brutally assaulted by the six accused.

Delhi gangrape: PM asks Home Minister to ensure sense of security

Manmohan Singh asked Sushil Kumar Shinde to take measures to see that there is no recurrence of such horrific crimes.

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