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Watch: Attack on CM Kejriwal’s house, Manish Sisodia said – BJP wants to kill Kejriwal

New Delhi | Attack on Arvind Kejriwal House: Big news of attack on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s house has come to light. According to reports, breaking the security barriers, a crowd of people started creating ruckus outside the house. The entire incident was recorded in the CCTV camera installed at the CM’s house. Which can be seen in the video. Delhi Deputy CM and AAP leader Manish Sisodia has attacked the BJP over this nuisance, alleging that this is a well-planned conspiracy of the BJP. BJP goons reached Arvind Kejriwal’s house and broke the CCTV cameras, security barriers there.

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BJP wants to kill Kejriwal
Attack on Arvind Kejriwal House: Delhi Deputy CM Sisodia made serious allegations against BJP saying that BJP wants to execute CM Kejriwal’s assassination. BJP goons ransacked Arvind Kejriwal’s house in the presence of police. BJP is trying to eliminate Arvind Kejriwal.

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BJP is unable to digest Punjab victory
Sisodia did not even spare the police and alleged that the police deliberately took the goons. BJP is unable to digest the victory of AAP in Punjab and is unable to defeat Kejriwal in the elections. Politics is an excuse, in fact Kejriwal has to be killed.

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…so that’s why all this commotion happened
Actually, there was a sit-in protest due to the statement given by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the assembly regarding the film ‘The Kashmir Files’. In such a situation, some protesters broke two barricades to reach the CM’s residence and reached his residence and raised ruckus and slogans. They also broke a CCTV camera.

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