Delhi Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik on Tuesday urged protesting police personnel to return to work and said they should behave likea "disciplined force". On Tuesday, cops came out in large numbers chanting "We Want Justice" reverberated across the premises and demanded to meet the Commissioner of Police Amulya Patnaik. Cops were also seen holding the placard with, "How is the Josh? Low, Sir" "People have expectations from us and we should behave in a disciplined manner like we always did. A judicial inquiry is looking into the matter," Patnaik said."These are testing times for the Delhi police, but I am confident that we will handle the situation well," he added, further urging them to return to their duties.
Addressing a large number of protesting cops, Patnaik appeals to the police cadre to maintain peace and order in the city and said:"We will work as the protectors of the law, while at the same time hopefor justice to be meted out to us by the government."
"We have to behave like a disciplined force. The government and the people expect us to uphold the law, it is our big responsibility. I urge you to resume duty," Patnaik told the police personnel, adding that their concerns will be addressed.
Patnaik was addressing the protestors outside the police headquarters in ITO. They have been agitating against the attack on a policeman outside the Saket court on Monday.
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