<p>Delhi Congress workers waived black flags and raised slogans against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal when he arrived at AIIMS on Thursday to meet the 12-year-old girl who was allegedly sexually assaulted while the BJP's city unit expressed shock over the incident and said it will provide financial aid to her family.</p>.<p>The Delhi Congress leaders, including state president Anil Kumar, also submitted a memorandum to the Lt Governor's office, demanding a CBI enquiry in the case and arrest of the culprits.</p>.<p>Besides the sexual assault, the girl was hit on the face and head with a sharp object. She was found lying in a pool of blood by her neighbours at her home in Paschim Vihar on Tuesday evening, according to police.</p>.<p>Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta also said he was "deeply shocked to learn about the "heinous" assault on the girl.</p>.<p>"I have talked to the police commissioner and he has assured that the culprits will be caught soon. I also enquired about the health of the girl and AIIMS authorities told me she is stable now," Gupta said.</p>.<p>Delhi BJP will also extend financial help to the family of the victim, he said.</p>.<p>The Delhi Congress president met the family members of the girl at AIIMS and assured them of providing help.</p>.<p>"Congress will spare no effort in getting them justice. The condition of the girl's parents is very pathetic as they have neither taken a bath, nor changed their clothes for the past three days, as they have been keeping vigil outside the ICU in AIIMS," Kumar said.</p>.<p>The Delhi Mahila Congress workers raised slogans against Kejriwal during his AIIMS visit over the lack of safety of women in the city, said a Delhi Congress leader Parvez Ahmad.</p>.<p>The Youth Congress members also showed black flags to Kejriwal, said a spokesperson of the outfit.</p>.<p>The attention of the LG was also drawn towards the "worsening" law and order situation in Delhi, particularly sexual assaults against women, a Delhi Congress statement said.</p>.<p>Attacking the Kejriwal government and the BJP-led central government, Kumar said Delhiites feel "unsafe and angry" at the "lawlessness" prevailing in the capital.</p>
<p>Delhi Congress workers waived black flags and raised slogans against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal when he arrived at AIIMS on Thursday to meet the 12-year-old girl who was allegedly sexually assaulted while the BJP's city unit expressed shock over the incident and said it will provide financial aid to her family.</p>.<p>The Delhi Congress leaders, including state president Anil Kumar, also submitted a memorandum to the Lt Governor's office, demanding a CBI enquiry in the case and arrest of the culprits.</p>.<p>Besides the sexual assault, the girl was hit on the face and head with a sharp object. She was found lying in a pool of blood by her neighbours at her home in Paschim Vihar on Tuesday evening, according to police.</p>.<p>Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta also said he was "deeply shocked to learn about the "heinous" assault on the girl.</p>.<p>"I have talked to the police commissioner and he has assured that the culprits will be caught soon. I also enquired about the health of the girl and AIIMS authorities told me she is stable now," Gupta said.</p>.<p>Delhi BJP will also extend financial help to the family of the victim, he said.</p>.<p>The Delhi Congress president met the family members of the girl at AIIMS and assured them of providing help.</p>.<p>"Congress will spare no effort in getting them justice. The condition of the girl's parents is very pathetic as they have neither taken a bath, nor changed their clothes for the past three days, as they have been keeping vigil outside the ICU in AIIMS," Kumar said.</p>.<p>The Delhi Mahila Congress workers raised slogans against Kejriwal during his AIIMS visit over the lack of safety of women in the city, said a Delhi Congress leader Parvez Ahmad.</p>.<p>The Youth Congress members also showed black flags to Kejriwal, said a spokesperson of the outfit.</p>.<p>The attention of the LG was also drawn towards the "worsening" law and order situation in Delhi, particularly sexual assaults against women, a Delhi Congress statement said.</p>.<p>Attacking the Kejriwal government and the BJP-led central government, Kumar said Delhiites feel "unsafe and angry" at the "lawlessness" prevailing in the capital.</p>