In the atmosphere of Delhi Assembly elections, a new input of threat to former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has come to light. Kejriwal left home on Wednesday to file nomination amid fear of attack from Khalistani organization. During this time he also visited a temple. When the media asked him about his security, Kejriwal folded his hands and said, “Only God above will save.,

Kejriwal’s statement: Trust in God

When asked about the threat, Kejriwal said:

,Go Rakhe Saiyan, no one can kill you. God is with me.

(showing lines of hands) As long as there is a lifeline, we will remain alive. The day the lifeline ends, God will take it away.,

Threat input from Khalistani organization

  • Security agencies have received intelligence that Kejriwal is in danger of attack from Khalistani organization.
  • Delhi Police and security agencies have become alert after this input.
  • Kejriwal already has Z-plus security.

Incidents of attack on Kejriwal: A look

Arvind Kejriwal has been attacked many times before.

  1. 2019 Lok Sabha elections:
    • A youth slapped Kejriwal during election campaign in Sultanpuri, Delhi.
  2. 2014 general elections:
    • While campaigning in Gujarat, his car was attacked, due to which the glass of the car was broken.
    • While campaigning in Varanasi, he was attacked with ink and eggs.
  3. Road slapping incident:
    • Even when he was the Chief Minister, he was attacked in public programs.

Response of security agencies

Following intelligence received during Delhi elections:

  • Kejriwal’s security was re-evaluated.
  • Delhi Police has been kept on high alert.
  • Security measures have been further strengthened to prevent any untoward incident.

Election environment and potential impact

  • After this input, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) can accuse BJP and other opposition parties of political conspiracy.
  • On the other hand, this development may create a wave of sympathy among AAP supporters.
  • It has also been observed that Kejriwal often adopts a balanced and confident approach towards attacks, which can have a positive impact on the public.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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