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BJP wants to kill Kejriwal in jail, accuses AAP

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NEW DELHI: Following the row over the health of incarcerat­ed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the Aam Admi Party (AAP) on Sunday alleged that there is a conspiracy to kill the CM in prison.

Addressing a Press conference, AAP leader and Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj said that there are two sides, one is the AAP side in which Arvind Kejriwal, who has been diabetic for the last 20 to 22 years, had said he is on insulin for the last 12 years.

Conversely, he pointed out the assertions made by the Bjp-led central government and Tihar Jail administra­tion, claiming Kejriwal’s purportedl­y stable health and disputing the necessity of insulin administra­tion.

Bharadwaj raised alarm over the alleged lack of insulin provision to Kejriwal, offering to facilitate consultati­on with his private doctor via video call if necessary.

“He needs insulin and he is not being provided. If you cannot give a doctor, he can consult his private doctor over a video call,” said Bharadwaj.

Bharadwaj accused the BJP and Tihar Jail authoritie­s of orchestrat­ing a conspiracy against Kejriwal, citing a recent letter between the Tihar Jail director general and AIIMS regarding the need for a diabetes specialist.

This, he argued, contradict­ed previous assurances from the BJP regarding the availabili­ty of medical specialist­s and insulin within the jail premises.

“The communicat­ion from the Tihar Jail Director General to AIIMS requesting a diabetes specialist on Saturday reveals the BJP’S contradict­ion. Until recently, they assured the availabili­ty of all medical specialist­s and insulin within the jail, dismissing Kejriwal’s claims. It’s perplexing how a general physician, whose credential­s are unclear, influences such decisions, resulting in the denial of insulin to Kejriwal,” said Bharadwaj.

Earlier, the Tihar Jail administra­tion claimed in a report submitted to Delhi L-G V.K. Saxena that Kejriwal was on insulin for the past few years which he stopped a few months ago after consulting a doctor in Telangana and at the time of his arrest, he was taking only a basic anti-diabetes oral medicine named Metformin.

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