"Can Die For Country", Kejriwal after BJP Yuva morcha vandalize at his residence
BJP workers had on Wednesday clashed with the police outside Mr Kejriwal's residence during a protest against his remarks on the recently released controversial movie 'The Kashmir Files'.
New Delhi: In a veiled attack against BJP for vandalizing at his residence on Wednesday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that when the country’s biggest political party indulges in such goondaism, what sort of message will it send to youth?"
Kejriwal also said that he can die for the country. "Kejriwal is not important. I can put my life at stake for the country...The country is important. We need to take the country forward together”, he said at the launch program of e-autos in Delhi.
BJP workers had on Wednesday clashed with the police outside Mr Kejriwal's residence during a protest against his remarks on the recently released controversial movie 'The Kashmir Files'.
BJP Yuva Morcha workers led by Yuva Morch President Tejaswi Surya, vandalized in front of Arvind Kejriwal's residence and damaged the CCTV, gate and painted CM's residence gate with saffron colour paint.
BJP leaders have accused Mr Kejriwal of mocking the "genocide" of Kashmiri Hindus shown in the film. Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha members had yesterday turned up at the Delhi Chief Minister's house where they created a ruckus by clashing with the police, throwing red paint at the gate, damaging a CCTV camera, and breaking a boom barrier outside his residence.
Responding to Delhi BJP legislators' demand to declare the movie "The Kashmir Files" tax-free in the national capital, Arvind Kejriwal had quipped that it should be put up on the free video-sharing platform YouTube.
"They are saying make The Kashmir Files tax-free. Well, put it on YouTube it will be free," Mr Kejriwal had said amid laughter and thumping of desks by Delhi assembly members.