Deccan Chronicle

I could be assassinat­ed: Kejriwal

■ Delhi CM says his security officers report to the BJP

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New Delhi, May 18: Alleging that the BJP was after his life, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday said that he could be assassinat­ed like former prime minister Indira Gandhi by police personnel deployed for his security.

“My own security officers report to the BJP,” the Aam Aadmi Party chief alleged, drawing sharp reaction from the BJP which accused him of playing politics over the “serious” matter of security and making false allegation­s against it for “cheap popularity”.

Rejecting Kejriwal’s charge, the Delhi Police said the personnel belonging to its unit which provides protection to several high dignitarie­s of all political parties in the national capital, including Kejriwal, “are thoroughly committed to their job and perform duties with a high level of dedication and

Kejriwal, who has the highest Z plus security cover, alleged that the BJP would get him murdered by his own PSO one day like Indira Gandhi.

Earlier this month, he was slapped by a man during a roadshow

profession­alism”.

Kejriwal, who has the highest Z plus security cover, alleged, “The BJP would get me murdered by my own PSO (Personal Security Officer) one day like Indira Gandhi. My own security officers report to BJP.”

“The BJP is after my life, they will murder me one day,” he told a news channel in Punjab, where he had been campaignin­g for his party which is contesting all 13 seats in the state.

Earlier this month, Kejriwal was slapped by a man during a roadshow in Delhi's Moti Nagar area.

The Delhi Police had then claimed that the culprit was a disgruntle­d AAP worker but the party blamed the BJP for the attack.

“I will be murdered and police would say it was a disgruntle­d party worker. What does it mean, if a Congress worker is angry with Captain saab (Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh) can he hit him, if a BJP worker is angry with Modi ji (Prime Minister Narendra Modi), can he hit him?” the AAP chief asked.

The Delhi chief minister has a team of 50 police personnel who guard him through the day at different places- his office, while he is moving, his home and when he is interactin­g with people. The security is beefed up in instances if there is an intelligen­ce input about any threat or if he is visiting a location that is vulnerable. The local police also provide assistance in this, according to officials. —

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