Delhi CM Invaded With Chilli Powder Inside Secretariat
Following the Chilli powder assault on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the Delhi Police captured the suspect. While the political criticism game has started and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is targeting the Center, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government denounced the assault saying this is 'not satisfactory'. The assailant, 40-year-old Anil Kumar Sharma, was pronounced "precarious and unintelligible" by the Delhi police while exploring the issue. The man, Anil Kumar, who has been kept, was focusing on the chief minister's eyes, authorities stated, however he saved by the eyeglasses, authorities said. The spectacles broke in the disorder that followed yet his eyes appeared to have been saved any harm, they included. Anil Kumar, whose Aadhaar card has been found, brought the Chilli powder to the secretariat in packets of tobacco, they said. Subsequent to tossing red pepper powder on Kejriwal, Kumar warned to shoot him after he leaves imprison, an authority said. The assault occurred outside the chief minister's chamber on the third floor when he was leaving for lunch. The AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) denounced the assault, saying it was a "genuine security slip by" from the Delhi police. In a tweet, the gathering said: "even the Chief Minister is not secure in Delhi."