Delhi Elections: Kejriwal accuses BJP of attacking AAP supporters

DN Bureau

"AAP is set to win the polls, and Amit Shah is baffled. Now, the BJP has resorted to hooliganism because they can sense defeat," AAP Supremo Arvind Kejriwal said.

Arvind Kajriwal addresses press conference
Arvind Kajriwal addresses press conference


New Delhi: Two days ahead of Delhi Assembly Elections, AAP Supremo and Ex-Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday accused the BJP workers of attacking the supporters of his party. 

'Resorted to hooliganism'
Addressing a press conference, Kejriwal said the BJP 'sensed their defeat' and that is why they 'resorted to hooliganism'. 


"AAP is set to win the polls, and Amit Shah is baffled. Now, the BJP has resorted to hooliganism because they can sense defeat," Kejriwal said.

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During the presser, the former Delhi Chief Minister accused BJP workers of threatening and assaulting AAP volunteers and supporters.

"Our leaders and supporters are being threatened to switch sides or face fake cases. But we cannot be scared," he said, adding that Delhi would not tolerate such "intimidation tactics".

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He also launch a new social media campaign with a hashtag accusing Home Minister Amit Shah of hooliganism.  

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Kejriwal called on people to share their experiences of being "attacked, threatened or intimidated" using the hashtag.(With Agency Inputs)










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