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Chilli powder attack: Kejriwal alleges that other parties are conspiring to kill him

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said that the chilli powder attack on him on that took place on Tuesday is a conspiring to get him eliminated.

Talking about the incident, Kejriwal said,” I had been attacked four times in the last two years which is not a small thing. I think that in the history of India, such a thing has never happened. It is obvious that these attacks are being planned. These people want to get me killed because the way in which development has taken place under my government, no government has been able to do that. They are scared as the public has started questioning and comparing other states with the Aam Aadmi Party government.”

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On Tuesday,  40-year-old Anil Kumar Sharma threw chilli powder at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday outside his office at the Secretariat.

Meanwhile, Spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj said, “In the last four years since Kejriwal became the Chief Minister, he has been attacked four times. One should know that the police has not filed a charge sheet in any of the cases so far. The Delhi Police is giving a clear message to encourage attacks on the Chief Minister. Delhi Police is acting like a political tool.”

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