New Delhi, Aug 26: Delhi Police has been asked to crack down on hooligans who indulged in violence during the anti-corruption campaign led by Anna Hazare even as two persons were arrested for beating policemen on duty in the wee hours today.
Taking strong exception to the incident that took place at 3 AM when some people after consuming alcohol beat some policemen mercilessly, the Union Home Ministry asked Delhi Police to deal with such elements with an iron hand.
Traffic Police has also been asked to ensure discipline on roads as there were complaints of rowdyism with bikers performing stunts and also troubling other vehicle owners.
A senior ministry official said that that police cannot turn blind eye to eve teasing and hooliganism in the garb of nationalism.
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