New Delhi, Sep 8: “Frustrated” at not being able to address security concerns of Delhiites, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today demanded concrete measures to be taken to plug the loopholes in the security system exposed in the wake of the blast outside Delhi High Court.
A day after the terror strike, a contemplative Dikshit told PTI that the Centre must take appropriate action based on findings of the National Investigation Agency which was tasked to probe the blast that caused massive casualties.
“A probe has already been ordered by the Home Ministry. Let the report come. If there was any dereliction of duties or if the probe finds that the system faltered somewhere, then we must take corrective action.
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