The attack on Arvind Kejriwal's residence was described by the Delhi High Court as a disturbing situation.
The attack on Arvind Kejriwal's residence was described by the Delhi High Court as a disturbing situation.
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New Delhi: A hearing was held in the Delhi High Court on Monday on the case of violent protests and vandalism outside the residence of Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National President Arvind Kejriwal. The Delhi High Court says that this incident at the residence of a constitutional activist is a very disturbing situation. 3 barricades were breached by the protesters.

At the same time, during the hearing, the High Court said about the Delhi Police that you need to see your work and settlement. Let us tell you, on March 30, BJP's Yuva Morcha demonstrated outside the residence of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal. During this, there was vandalism outside Kejriwal's residence. CCTV cameras and security barriers were broken in the attack. Apart from this, the boom barriers on the gate have also been broken. There was a lot of politics on this matter too. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had said that BJP wants Arvind Kejriwal to be assassinated.

Along with creating a ruckus, the protesters also broke the CCTV cameras installed at the gate of Kejriwal's house. Some people had also applied saffron colored paint on the gate of CM residence. Somehow the police drove the workers from there. Later, around 70 people were taken into custody. However, all of them were released after completing the formalities. Eight people have been arrested by Delhi Police in the case.

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