Delhi: Stone hurled at Kejriwal at public meeting


New Delhi, Dec 27 (IANS): A youth in his mid-20s Saturday hurled a stone at AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal at a public gathering here, a party member said.

An Aam Aadmi Party source told IANS that the incident occurred around 6.45 p.m when Kejriwal was addressing a gathering in south Delhi's Deoli area.

However, the stone did not hit Kejriwal as the stage was at a distance from the sitting area for the public.

The youth was immediately apprehended by police and taken to the Neb Sari police station.

Immediately after the incident, Kejriwal tweeted, "One person threw a stone at me in deoli jansabha today. BJP so scared? Resorting to violence? I wish well for the boy who did it."

"We have no bad wishes for people who hurl shoe and stones at us, we wish them all the best," he further tweeted.

 

  

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  • alwin, milagrese

    Sat, Dec 27 2014

    hay hay ..this time SELFI..vth kejiriwala....stone hurling ..for free ..no money need to donate ..fre free...like tea vth kejiriwala aliyas dongiwala..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 27 2014

    Must be a CHADDI ...

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  • c ferrer, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 27 2014

    Come on, Arvind,please do not forget your high education and the posts you held to treat all people as dumb.If one does not like your ideology then he has to show it in public- you expect all who throw stones-literally and figuratively to be arrested and jailed when you as Commissioner of Income Tax had little to show for the post you held.
    Continue with your politics but do not try to look for cheap publicity.

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