In a security scare, a man was detained for allegedly splashing some liquid on Aam Aadmi Party supremo Arvind Kejriwal during his 'padyatra' in south Delhi's Malviya Nagar on Saturday, police said.
Reacting to the development, AAP said, "If a former chief minister is not safe in the national capital, where will the common man go?"
Kejriwal was greeting people standing behind a cordon when the man approached him and splashed the liquid on him, following which the security personnel swiftly overpowered him. Kejriwal and the security personnel accompanying him were later seen wiping their faces.
The man, believed to be a resident of the same locality, was taken to the local police station, an officer said.
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Delhi minister Saurabh Bharadwaj alleged that the man held for attacking Kejriwal wanted to set him afire after throwing spirit on him on him during his Padyatra campaign.
In a post on X, Bharadwaj also alleged that the attacker was connected with the BJP.
"A man threw spirit on him (Kejriwal). We could smell it. And there was an attempt to burn him (Kejriwal) alive.
"The man was carrying spirit in one hand and a matchbox in the other hand. He threw spirit that fell on Kejriwal and me... but he could not start the fire. Our alert volunteers and the public caught him," Bharadwaj claimed in a press conference.
The AAP also lashed out at the BJP-led Centre for the incident.
"Delhi is facing a complete breakdown of law and order under BJP's rule," it said.
The Delhi Police functions under the Union home ministry.
Ahead of assembly elections, due in February, Kejriwal was holding a rally at Savitri Nagar in Malviya Nagar.