NEW DELHI: Slamming the Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government , social activist Kiran Bedi on Monday said that the national capital is under 'unruly political leadership'. "Delhi is under unruly political leadership! Who are they listening to? Are they doing what they think is the only way to govern or survive?" Bedi tweeted."Political leadership of Delhi appears to be itching to move out of responsibility of governance! Perhaps they want confrontation with police for arrest!," she said on micro-blogging site Twitter.This is not the first time that Bedi has condemned the actions of AAP government. A few weeks back she had mocked the Janta Darbars held by Delhi government stating that secretariats are not run from roof-tops.Even as the face-off between Delhi Police and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal intensified, Home Minister Sushil Kumar said, "Police can't be brought under the control of Delhi government." "The Delhi Police will remain under the Ministry of Home Affairs," Shinde said.Meanwhile, Kejriwal who was on his way to do a dharna at the MHA was stopped at the Rail Bhavan. Deciding to hold his protest wherever, they were stopped, Team Kejriwal addrressed the media, demanding expulsion of police officers who 'failed to do their duty'.Kejriwal attacked Shinde, invoking RK Singh's charge that the Home Minister interferes in police postings. "Some policemen collect money and hand it over to Shinde," he alleged."Rapes keep happening in Delhi every other day, Police says investigation is on. Someone needs to be held responsible," Kejriwal said. "Why should Delhi Police not be held responsible for the rapes?" he asked.Alleging that some cops are complicit with illegal activities in the city, Kejriwal said, "How can prostitution thrive in Delhi without the knowledge of Police?"Claiming that his team is protesting to ensure security of women in Delhi, Kejriwal said, "We are here for the security of the women of Delhi, not for our party or to indulge in politics."On the issue of Ugandan women, Kejriwal said, "Ugandan Embassy officials lauded the action taken by Somnath Bharti." The Aam Aadmi Party has alleged that policemen did not cooperate with Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti during his vigilante-style raid Wednesday night and on Minister Rakhi Birla's complaint concerning "improper action" in a dowry case.Earlier today, Delhi Education Minister, Manish Sisodia, said: "AAP's dharna will be held at the spot where the convoy has been stopped at Rail Bhavan."A police official said the Delhi chief minister and his colleagues were barred from going ahead at least till noon since the Republic-Day Parade rehearsal was going on.Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti, said, "We will continue to protest. Dharna will start wherever the police stops us."