Aam Aadmi Party, in its statement, said the BJP workers were holding a demonstration since morning outside the Jal Board office under the leadership of Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta.
On Thursday, Delhi Jal Board Vice Chairman Raghav Chaddha’s office was vandalised allegedly by BJP goons. The AAP leader tweeted a video of the damaged area, showing broken doors and flowerpots and glass strewn around the floor.
“BJP goons have attacked the @DelhiJalBoard headquarters. My entire office has been vandalized. Staff has been threatened,” Mr Chaddha tweeted.
BJP goons have attacked the @DelhiJalBoard headquarters. My entire office has been vandalized. Staff has been threatened. pic.twitter.com/iEwhaGBYRB
— Raghav Chadha (@raghav_chadha) December 24, 2020
“First they house arrested CM @ArvindKejriwal. Then they attacked Dy CM @msisodia’s residence. And now they attacked and vandalized @raghav_chadha office. What is BJP scared of?” the Aam Aadmi Party tweeted.
Aam Aadmi Party, in its statement, said the BJP workers were holding a demonstration since morning outside the Jal Board office under the leadership of Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta.
“Around 12.30 in the afternoon, BJP workers broke the doors and attacked the headquarters of Jal Board and raised slogans against the honourable Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The BJP workers have also damaged the office of Vice President Raghav Chadha,” the statement said.
The Delhi-based party, earlier this month, had claimed that leaders and workers of the BJP had mobbed Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s home, vandalising property and breaking CCTV cameras.
Shortly before that, the party had released CCTV footage of the situation outside the home of Mr Sisodia following an attack by the BJP workers, allegedly in full view of the police.
The BJP had responded saying it was in retaliation to a breach of privacy of their women workers. The party said the Chief Minister’s office was placing CCTV cameras where the women protesters were sleeping
The BJP, for the last few weeks, has been holding protests outside the homes and offices of AAP leaders, demanding payment of pending municipal funds. The BJP, which runs the local civic body, claims the Delhi government owes around ₹ 13,000 crore.
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