Kejriwal Attacked With Chilli Powder; Aap Says Even Cm Not Safe In Delhi indianexpress.com
In a major security breach, a sachet of chilli powder was thrown at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Tuesday outside his chamber in Delhi Secretariat.
Kejriwal was leaving home for lunch when a middle-aged man bowed before him, claiming he has some grievances. Within seconds, he hurled chilli powder at the CM around 2.30 pm. The man, identified as Anil Sharma, a resident of Narayana, has been detained.
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Condemning the attack, the AAP said it was a “serious security lapse” from the Delhi Police. In a tweet, the party said “even the Chief Minister is not safe in Delhi.”
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Anil Sharma, who threw the chilli powder at the Chief Minister
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Dangerous attack on Delhi CM @ArvindKejriwal.
Serious security lapses from Delhi Police. Even the Chief Minister is not safe in Delhi.
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Spokesperson of the party Raghav Chadha said he was standing behind Kejriwal when the attack took place and even though “just the CM’s glasses fell to the floor and broke, (it was) an unacceptable security lapse nonetheless.”
“Imagine if attacker were to be wielding a more dangerous weapon. Who were to have prevented a tragedy from occurring?” he asked
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Was right behind CM @ArvindKejriwal at the Secretariat when he was suddenly attacked, on 3rd floor right outside his office. Shocking lapse of security. Is this Delhi Police's incompetent effort to protect an elected CM?
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As a chief minister, Kejriwal enjoys Z-plus security with 25 policemen guarding him round-the-clock.
In 2016, Kejriwal faced a similar attack when a woman threw ink on him while he was delivering a speech at Chhatrasal Stadium, thanking civil defence volunteers and officials for “making the odd-even traffic policy successful”.
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