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Allegations of conspiracy 'baseless': Delhi Police on ink attack

He also said that case has been registered in this regard and all aspects will be looked into.

New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Sunday rubbished the allegations made by Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia of former being involved in the conspiracy behind the ink attack on Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, saying that all security arrangements as per level were made.

"The police had made all security arrangements at the level as per the practice. One armed company was deployed besides the local police," Rajan Bhagat, PRO Delhi Police told ANI.

"The allegations of conspiracy against the Delhi Police are baseless," he added.

He also said that case has been registered in this regard and all aspects will be looked into.

Earlier, Manish Sisodia had alleged that the ink attack was scripted by the BJP with the help of the Delhi Police.

"The whole incident was scripted by the BJP with the help of the Delhi Police. The BJP can even get the Chief Minister murdered," he said.

"The incident shows that the Delhi Police are ready for a deadly attack on Kejriwal. Police are not even concerned about the safety of the Chief Minister and the people of the city," he added.

"It is a very serious and dangerous incident. The Delhi Police were acting mere spectators at the event, where the whole Delhi cabinet was sitting. It is very astonishing that there was not even a single policeman when the woman rushed to the stage and threw ink at Kejriwal. Not even a single policeman was checking people and was looking after the security of the place," Sisodia said, while adressing reporters after the incident.

Taking on B.S. Bassi-led Delhi Police, Sisodia said, "The Delhi Police keep on shouting that there is high alert in the city. Where is the high alert? Who will take the responsibility if a person comes and throws acid at the Delhi Chief Minister and his cabinet?"

"This incident only shows that the Delhi Police are ready for a deadly attack on Kejriwal. Police are not even concerned about the safety of the Chief Minister and the people of the city. The whole incident is scripted by the BJP with the help of the Delhi Police. They can even get the Chief Minister murdered. The whole incident was scripted by the Saffron Party with the help of the Delhi Police," he said.

A woman, who identified herself as Bhavna, Punjab in-charge of the Aam Aadmi Sena, threw ink at the Delhi Chief Minister in protest over an alleged CNG scam.

The woman was immediately apprehended by the police. However, the Chief Minister told the cops to leave her.

"Leave her; she is talking about some scam. Please take that paper from her she is mentioning some CNG scam," he said.

The event was organised by the AAP Government to thank the people of Delhi for making the odd-even experiment, which ended on January 15, a 'success'.

( Source : ANI )
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