Saturday, July 5, 2025
ADVT 
India

Kejriwal punched while campaigning in Delhi

Darpan News Desk, IANS, 04 Apr, 2014 10:23 AM
    A 19-year-old man twice punched AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal here Friday while pretending to garland him as the latter campaigned for the Lok Sabha election.
     
    “Saying he wanted to garland Kejriwal, the attacker got on to an open vehicle and punched him twice,” an Aam Aadmi Party leader who witnessed the attack told IANS. 
     
    The attacker was identified as Abdul Wahid, a resident of Delhi's Jamia Nagar area, Deputy Commissioner of Police P. Karunakaran told IANS. 
     
    AAP activists pounced on the attacker and roughed him up before police took him away.
     
    Kejriwal was with his party's South Delhi Lok Sabha candidate Devendra Sherawat and three legislators when the attack took place in south Delhi's Dakshinpuri area. 
     
    The former Delhi chief minister urged his supporters not to retaliate violently.
     
    "We are fighting for truth and honesty... Let them (our critics) attack us. We should not hit back," he said.
     
    In less than a month, Kejriwal has been targeted four times, including in Gujarat, Haryana and Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. 

    MORE India ARTICLES

    AAP expels two leaders for fraud

    AAP expels two leaders for fraud
    Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Friday expelled two leaders as they allegedly tried to provide party tickets for monetary consideration.

    AAP expels two leaders for fraud

    1984 Anti-Sikh Riots: US court asks Sonia Gandhi to show passport

    1984 Anti-Sikh Riots: US court asks Sonia Gandhi to show passport
    Gandhi had filed a motion in a federal court in Brooklyn, New York, seeking dismissal of a human rights violation case against her relating to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, asserting she had not been served the summons as she was not in the US during that time.

    1984 Anti-Sikh Riots: US court asks Sonia Gandhi to show passport

    Khushwant Singh: A Born Raconteur, A Vintage Sardar

    Khushwant Singh: A Born Raconteur, A Vintage Sardar
    A born raconteur, Khushwant Singh could shine across the literary spectrum, be it short essays - both travelogues and pen-portraits - short stories, novels and even plays with memorable settings and characters. I have not read all his published oeuvre but a considerable part of it though a long time ago and it has left a definite impression

    Khushwant Singh: A Born Raconteur, A Vintage Sardar

    Minus Malice: Grand old lord of fine print

    Minus Malice: Grand old lord of fine print
    "All that I hope for is that when death comes to me, it comes swiftly, without much pain, like fading away in sound slumber. Till then I'll keep working and living each day as it comes," he wrote in the book "Absolute Khushwant: The Low-Down on Life, Death and Most Things In-Between" in 2010. His wish was realized.

    Minus Malice: Grand old lord of fine print

    No safety breach during mid-air jig: SpiceJet

    No safety breach during mid-air jig: SpiceJet
    Budget carrier SpiceJet Thursday said its crew did not violate any safety norms while conducting mid-air dances in some of its flights as part of the Holi celebrations.

    No safety breach during mid-air jig: SpiceJet

    US court reserves ruling in 1984 riots case

    US court reserves ruling in 1984 riots case
    A US court has reserved its ruling on the Congress party's plea for dismissal of a human rights violation case relating to the 1984 anti-Sikh violence filed by a US-based Sikh rights group.

    US court reserves ruling in 1984 riots case