A youth hurled a shoe at Delhi CM during a press conference
A youth hurls shoe at Arvind during a press conference at Delhi Secretariat on Saturday (Pic/PTI) and Arvind Kejriwal
New Delhi: Alleging a 'scam' in the distribution of CNG car stickers ahead of the odd-even vehicle rationing scheme, a man hurled a shoe at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal while he was addressing a press conference here on Saturday. The shoe missed the target, while the thrower was detained by police.
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A youth hurls shoe at Arvind during a press conference at Delhi Secretariat on Saturday (Pic/PTI) and Arvind Kejriwal
Ved Prakash of the Aam Aadmi Sena threw the shoe at Kejriwal, alleging fake CNG stickers were being distributed in Delhi ahead of the odd-even scheme. He said he had video evidence of the "scam". Cars running on CNG are exempt from the scheme.
Delhi's Transport Minister Gopal Rai condemned the incident, saying it "would not deter our aim to provide good governance and our commitment towards a cleaner environment. It's an act committed by a frustrated man. Incidents like these keep on happening."
Water Minister Kapil Mishra said, "Call details of Ved Prakash Sharma should be probed. He called a BJP Delhi leader right before attacking," Mishra said.
"We have seen many such attacks. We are not scared of it." Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) spokesperson Raghav Chadda called for a probe, while denying that the man had any links with the AAP. "Delhi Police is responsible for the chief minister's security. I am sure they will look into the matter."
BJP leader Nalin Kohli said such incidents were becoming a trend and it was "worrisome".
"People are crossing limits trying to harm people. What is worrisome is that this is becoming a trend now. He is the chief minister," said Koli.
However, reacting to the incident, the BJP's Delhi unit president Satish Upadhyay said: "Earlier also, their own people have done it. Or, it could be an expression of frustration of the people over the working of the government."
BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain added: "While it's true that CNG stickers were being sold making odd-even a farce, throwing a shoe is not an appropriate way to protest."
Congress leader P.C. Chacko also condemned the shoe-throwing but said "it's due to the authoritarian style of functioning of Kejriwal.