Gautam Gambhir Targets Arvind Kejriwal As AAP Leader Faces Allegations

New Delhi: BJP MP Gautam Gambhir this afternoon reacted sharply to allegations against Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Tahir Hussain after his name emerged in the killing of an employee of the Intelligence Bureau, found dead in a drain on Wednesday in northeast Delhi’s Jaffrabad.
Ankit Sharma, 26, was purportedly killed in a horde assault on Tuesday as violence spiraled in upper east Delhi over disputable citizenship law. In any event 35 individuals have been killed, more than 200 have been harmed since conflicts first broke out in quite a while of the national capital on Sunday.
After his body was recuperated on Wednesday, Ankit’s dad, Ravinder Sharma, who additionally works with the Intelligence Bureau, blamed supporters for AAP’s Tahir Hussain of assaulting Ankit and killing him.
Addressing NDTV, Ankit Sharma’s neighbors likewise asserted that stones and petroleum bombs had been tossed from the top of the five-story building possessed by Mr. Hussain. In a tweet this evening, BJP’s Gautam Gambhir said that if claims are demonstrated valid, “open, law, god won’t excuse” Tahir Hussain.
“Executing IB’s Ankit Sharma, tossing his body in a channel, offering asylums to those enjoying viciousness and tossing oil bombs… these are the charges against an open delegate. In the event that these charges are demonstrated valid, at that point open, law, god won’t pardon Tahir Hussain,” the 38-year-old wrote in Hindi.
“Arvind Kejriwal, your quietness is stunning,” he further said. Hours after the fact, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal responded in the midst of claims. “Any individual who has prompted brutality, shouldn’t be saved, regardless of whether he is a piece of my bureau… he ought to be given strictest discipline,” he said
“For what reason are you requesting comments… is this how we will run our criminal equity framework… On the off chance that anybody is blamed from our side… give them twofold the discipline,” Mr Kejriwal included.
Earlier today, AAP’s Tahir Hussain had released a video to claim his innocence. “The news about me is false. Since Kapil Mishra’s hate speech, the situation in Delhi has deteriorated, with stone throwing and violence taking place. The same happened here (at his residence) the day before yesterday,” Mr Hussain said in a video posted on Twitter.
In the video, Mr Hussain explains that a mob broke into his house and climbed to the roof to carry out attacks. He says he “repeatedly called for the police” who arrived “some hours later” and, after the protesters were cleared, requested them to guard his home to ensure this did not happen again.
Over 100 arrests have been made over the unprecedented violence in northeast Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday appealed for peace and brotherhood.

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