Kerjiwal\'s Twitter post an attack on Hitler\, not intended to hurt Hindu sentiments: AAP

Kerjiwal's Twitter post an attack on Hitler, not intended to hurt Hindu sentiments: AAP

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Sunday clarified that the picture of a man chasing the Nazi symbol with a broom shared by party supremo was an "attack" on German dictator and not intended to hurt Hindu sentiments.

The development comes a day after a BJP delegation met the Chief Electoral Officer to complaint against Kejriwal's alleged attempt to incite religious frenzy and communal tensions.

The opposition party claimed that the picture, shared by on March 20, showed a man chase a "Hindu swastika" with a broom, the symbol of Delhi's ruling (AAP).

The AAP, in a statement, alleged that the BJP was propagating a false narrative against the party by claiming that it had hurt the religious sentiments of Hindus.

The tweet was simply an attack on Hitler and his way of operating, the said.

"The BJP should first of all understand the difference between Hindu and Nazi symbols," the party statement said.

It looks "very foolish" for the BJP, which claims to be a Hindu nationalist party, to claim the Nazi symbol as its own, it said.

"The BJP should apologise to Hindus for relating them with Germany's Hitler and for simply trying (to take) a cheap shot at the CM," the said.

on Saturday claimed that is using the tactics of Hitler to grab power after a video of members of a Muslim family being beaten up with sticks by a group of men in Gurgaon's Dhamaspur village went viral.

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 22:30 IST