AAP leader gets threat letter; Kejriwal urges Rajnath to act

IANS  |  New Delhi 

A day after leader Ashish Khetan allegedly received a death threat, Chief Minister Kejriwal on Saturday expressed shock and urged Union Home Minister to act in the matter.

"Extremely shocking. Ashish Khetan receives death threat. Hope ji will take action," Kejriwal tweeted on Saturday.

In a tweet, Khetan posted a letter wherein, he claimed, he was threatened with death by right-wing forces.

He said he received the letter on Friday night and it warned his "killing is imminent".

"Dear ji, hope that this government will carry out its duty of preserving liberty and democratic values; I am sending you this complaint," Khetan tweeted on Saturday.

"Have written to ji on behalf of journalists, activists, artists and citizens who have been threatened or attacked by right-wing forces," he said.

"This threat is a chilling reminder of growing confidence of anti-national forces who want to exterminate all dissenting voices with violence."

"Killers of (Maharashtra rationalist) Dabholkar and (Left politician and author) Govind Pansare are still at large. Prime accused in the Malegaon, Mecca Masjid and Samjhauta blasts have been absconding for a decade," the leader said.

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AAP leader gets threat letter; Kejriwal urges Rajnath to act

A day after Aam Aadmi Party leader Ashish Khetan allegedly received a death threat, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday expressed shock and urged Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to act in the matter.

A day after leader Ashish Khetan allegedly received a death threat, Chief Minister Kejriwal on Saturday expressed shock and urged Union Home Minister to act in the matter.

"Extremely shocking. Ashish Khetan receives death threat. Hope ji will take action," Kejriwal tweeted on Saturday.

In a tweet, Khetan posted a letter wherein, he claimed, he was threatened with death by right-wing forces.

He said he received the letter on Friday night and it warned his "killing is imminent".

"Dear ji, hope that this government will carry out its duty of preserving liberty and democratic values; I am sending you this complaint," Khetan tweeted on Saturday.

"Have written to ji on behalf of journalists, activists, artists and citizens who have been threatened or attacked by right-wing forces," he said.

"This threat is a chilling reminder of growing confidence of anti-national forces who want to exterminate all dissenting voices with violence."

"Killers of (Maharashtra rationalist) Dabholkar and (Left politician and author) Govind Pansare are still at large. Prime accused in the Malegaon, Mecca Masjid and Samjhauta blasts have been absconding for a decade," the leader said.

--IANS

akk/tsb/bg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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