‘Liquid Thrown on Me was Harmless, but Could Have Been Dangerous’: Kejriwal

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Instead of arresting criminals, they are targeting our MLAs, says Kejriwal as he breaks silence on third attack on him

NEW DELHI — AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday targeted the BJP-led central government for alleged inaction on law and order issues here, claiming that instead of taking action against criminals, an attack was orchestrated on him during his November 30 padyatra in Malviya Nagar.

The BJP is yet to respond to the allegations, reported PTI.

Speaking at a press conference, Kejriwal said, “The liquid thrown on me was harmless, but it could have been dangerous. This is the third attack on me in the last 35 days.” The former chief minister also accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah of sending the message that complainants, rather than offenders, will face arrest.

Kejriwal also criticised the arrest of AAP MLA Naresh Balyan, who had earlier filed a complaint about extortion by gangsters.

“Instead of arresting criminals, they are targeting our MLAs,” the AAP chief alleged, demanding action against the real offenders to ensure the safety of Delhi’s residents.

In a security scare on Saturday, a man splashed some liquid on Kejriwal during his ‘padyatra’ in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar.

Targeting the BJP, the AAP leader alleged that the BJP was resorting to dishonest means as it fears a third consecutive defeat in the upcoming Delhi assembly polls. 



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