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Arvind Kejriwal questioned the state of law and order in the national capital.

New Delhi:

A day after an unsettling attack during a public rally in Delhi, AAP chief and former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal voiced his dismay, asking, “What was my fault?” The incident, which occurred during a public rally in Malviya Nagar, saw a man splash liquid on Mr Kejriwal on Saturday. 

Speaking at a press conference today, Mr Kejriwal targeted the Centre, particularly Home Minister Amit Shah, over the law and order situation in the national capital. 

“I had this expectation that Amit Shah will take some action after I raised the issue (law & order). But, instead of that, I was being attacked during my padyatra. Liquid was thrown at me, it was harmless, but it could have been harmful,” Mr Kejriwal said. 

The AAP chief linked the attack to issues of governance, questioning the state of law and order in the capital. “We were only raising issues of public safety and crime. If you can, arrest the gangsters; why target us instead?” he asked.

The incident, which AAP claims was an attempt to set Mr Kejriwal on fire, unfolded as he shook hands with supporters during his rally. According to Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj, the attacker had both a matchbox and a liquid that smelled like spirit.

“A man threw spirit on him. We could smell it, and there was an attempt to burn him alive,” Mr Bharadwaj alleged, adding that alert volunteers thwarted what could have been a disastrous situation. Mr Bharadwaj also accused the attacker of being linked to the BJP.

The BJP was quick to refute AAP’s allegations, calling the incident a “publicity stunt.” Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva dismissed AAP’s claims, suggesting the episode was orchestrated to garner sympathy. “Delhiites are asking why such incidents happen only with him,” Mr Sachdeva said.

The accused, identified as Ashok Jha, a 41-year-old bus marshal employed by the Delhi Transport Corporation, has been detained. The Delhi Police, which comes under the Union Home Ministry, stated that Jha had acted out of frustration over not receiving his salary for six months.

During interrogation, Jha allegedly claimed that he had donated to AAP during its formation but was disillusioned by what he called “fake promises.”

According to police, the liquid was water, not spirit, as AAP alleged. 

‘Victim Of Gangsters’

After AAP MLA Naresh Balyan was arrested in connection with an extortion case, Mr Kejriwal defended him, alleging that he was being targeted by gangsters and falsely implicated in the case.

“Yesterday, one of our MLAs was arrested. The crime that he (Naresh Balyan) has committed is that he was the victim of gangsters. He had received calls from gangsters for ransom and threats, one to two years back. He had also filed complaints many times,” Mr Kejriwal claimed.

The MLA from Uttam Nagar was summoned by the Delhi Police Crime Branch for questioning. Following hours of interrogation, he was taken into custody. According to police, the arrest stems from an extortion case lodged last year.

A senior officer claimed that an audio clip allegedly featuring a conversation between Naresh Balyan and gangster Kapil Sangwan, who is believed to be operating from abroad, had surfaced on social media. The purported conversation reportedly discussed extortion money collections from local businessmen. The police said that the matter is under investigation, with further interrogations expected.

No Alliance Talks 

Mr Kejriwal ruled out the possibility of an alliance between AAP, Congress or any INDIA bloc partners for the Delhi Assembly Elections scheduled next year. 

“There will be no alliance in Delhi,” Mr Kejriwal said.

The AAP and Congress fought the Lok Sabha Elections together but it ended in a debacle as the BJP won all seats. The AAP and Congress were also engaged in seat-sharing talks before the Haryana Assembly elections in October but the talks failed, and the BJP won the elections.  



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New Delhi:
The AAP is “fully committed to the INDIA” opposition bloc, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said Friday, even as leaders from his party and the Congress are locked in a bitter row in Punjab over the arrest of MLA Sukhpal Khaira on drugs charges.

Here are the top 10 points in this big story:

  1. Arvind Kejriwal – who earlier this month played down talk of INDIA members arguing over seat-sharing deals for forthcoming elections – sought once again to calm (distinctly) troubled waters. However, in a caveat unlikely to be missed, said his party also remains committed to winning the war on drugs.

  2. “I have come to know Punjab Police arrested some Congress leader yesterday… I do not have its details… I will get information from the police. We have waged a war against drugs… I would not like to comment on any individual case or person, but we are committed to ending drug addiction.”

  3. In his first comments on the row, Congress national boss Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday declared “if anyone does injustice to us, then we are not the ones who will tolerate it”. “I will take its details… but whatever may be the case, if someone does injustice, they don’t survive for long,” he said.

  4. Earlier today, sources told NDTV Congress leaders in Punjab had accused the AAP of “targeting” senior leaders over the past few months. The Congress’ state unit told the party’s high command high-ranking figures – including three ex-ministers – had been arrested before Mr Khaira.

  5. Sources said the Congress’ state leaders – firmly opposed to a seat-sharing deal with the AAP for next year – had complained about the arrests of ex-Minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot in February, ex-Deputy Chief Minister OP Soni in July, and ex-Minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu in August last year.

  6. Sources also said the Congress’ state leaders spoke about a “political vendetta” by the AAP that has seen it pursue figures like Manpreet Badal and Sundar Shyam Arora, who are now with BJP.

  7. Mr Khaira’s arrest was significant because he is one of those most vocal against any alliance with the AAP in the state. He is also Chairman (at national level) of the Congress’ Kisan Cell and is therefore both a party office-bearer and lawmaker.

  8. And it isn’t just the Congress’ state leaders refusing to play ball; Minister Anmol Gagan Mann has claimed “directions” from Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to insist the AAP will contest all 13 seats.

  9. Mr Khaira’s arrest has spawned a rapidly escalating squabble between the AAP and the Congress, both of whom are part of the INDIA opposition bloc that plans to work together to defeat Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP in this year’s state elections and next year’s general election.

  10. As part of those plans, the two parties were expected to divide seats in three states – Punjab and Delhi (where the AAP is in power) and BJP-ruled Gujarat – but, at least in the former state, existing regional rivalries exacerbated by tension over Mr Khaira’s arrest, has left any deal on the brink.



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