...
Skip to content

Arvind Kejriwal put under house arrest

Arvind Kejriwal put under house arrest
Arvind Kejriwal put under house arrest

REPORTED BY

Follow our coverage on Google News

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has claimed by tweeting that Delhi Police has placed CM Arvind Kejriwal under house arrest after CM Arvind Kejriwal went to the Singhu border on Monday.

The Aam Aadmi Party tweeted, ‘BJP’s Delhi Police put Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal under house arrest yesterday after meeting farmers at the Singhu border. No one is allowed to leave or enter their residence. ‘ 

The central pressure was that farmers should be imprisoned in the Delhi Stadium, the peasant movement should be crushed. Ever since the Chief Minister supported the farmers, the Central Government has been shocked. We will not leave the farmers, they are our feeders. ”

AAP leader Sanjay Singh said in a tweet, “As soon as Arvind Kejriwal came back home to meet the farmers on the Singhu border, he was placed under house arrest on the orders of Home Minister Amit Shah. He was arrested so that Kejriwal could not get out of the house in support of Bharat Bandh.

The Aam Aadmi Party has claimed that the Delhi Police is not allowing Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to come out of the house. 

AAP leader Saurabh Bhardwaj said in a press conference, “The central government is afraid that the Chief Minister will definitely come out in support of farmers today.” 

In an effort not to support the farmers, since Monday, BJP leaders have been holding the Chief Minister’s door and the Delhi Police has installed barricades.

Saurabh said, “The central government is scared of the farmers of the country, but there is so much pride that they will not accept their legitimate demand.

 All efforts are being made to crush the farmers, ever since the Chief Minister has come together with the farmers, the Delhi Police has surrounded the house. The Chief Minister is almost imprisoned in his house. ”

Author

Support Ground Report to keep independent environmental journalism alive in India

We do deep on-ground reports on environmental, and related issues from the margins of India, with a particular focus on Madhya Pradesh, to inspire relevant interventions and solutions. 

We believe climate change should be the basis of current discourse, and our stories attempt to reflect the same.

Connect With Us

Send your feedback at greport2018@gmail.com

Newsletter

Subscribe our weekly free newsletter on Substack to get tailored content directly to your inbox.

When you pay, you ensure that we are able to produce on-ground underreported environmental stories and keep them free-to-read for those who can’t pay. In exchange, you get exclusive benefits.

Your support amplifies voices too often overlooked, thank you for being part of the movement.

EXPLORE MORE

LATEST

mORE GROUND REPORTS

Environment stories from the margins