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'Centre tried to HIJACK...', Arvind Kejriwal's minister makes EXPLOSIVE allegation against Modi government

Gopal Rai alleged that the Centre tried to hijack an event of the AAP government at the Asola Wildlife Sanctuary with the Delhi Police putting up banners carrying pictures of PM Modi at the venue, following which CM Kejriwal decided not to participate in it.

'Centre tried to HIJACK...', Arvind Kejriwal's minister makes EXPLOSIVE allegation against Modi government

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party on Sunday (July 24, 2022) alleged that the Centre tried to hijack an event of the Delhi government at the Asola Wildlife Sanctuary by replacing posters put up by the Delhi government with that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the venue last night.

Environment Minister Gopal Rai said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was supposed to attend the event but has now decided not to participate in it. Rai alleged the Delhi Police acted on the directions of the prime minister's office.

"Last night, the Delhi Police reached the venue of the event and took control of the area. They forcibly put up banners carrying pictures of PM Modi... The banners belonging to the AAP government were torn off," Rai alleged at a press conference. The Delhi Police warned people not to touch banners carrying pictures of PM Modi, Gopal Rai claimed.

Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal were supposed to attend the event and all preparations had been made, he said. 

"An event of the Kejriwal government has been turned into a political event of PM Modi. The Delhi chief minister and I have now decided not to participate in the programme," he said.

Rai said the incident showed that PM Modi is afraid of Kejriwal. "Attempts are being made to malign our government. Satyendar Jain was arrested on frivolous charges. Now a conspiracy is being hatched to arrest Deputy Chief Minister (Manish Sisodia). The CM had to go to Singapore but the file was stalled," he said.  

"The police are supposed to ensure the safety and security of people and not put up banners of PM Modi," he said.

(With agency inputs)