BJP chief hotels grievance with Punjab Police towards Kejriwal for objectionable remarks towards PM

By means of PTI

CHANDIGARGH: BJP chief and previous IAS officer Jagmohan Singh Raju on Tuesday stated he has lodged a grievance with the Punjab Police towards AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal for allegedly making objectionable remarks towards Top Minister Narendra Modi.

In his grievance lodged with police in Mohali, Raju stated he got here throughout a video on social media wherein Kejriwal made “extremely hectic, surprising and seditious” remarks towards the high minister throughout a rally. Raju had unsuccessfully fought the 2022 state meeting polls from the Amritsar East constituency.

In his grievance, Raju claimed that Kejriwal, in his remarks, had accused PM Modi of getting an working out with Pakistan and alleged that the AAP chief was once making an attempt to carry hatred, contempt, disaffection towards the elected govt along with his remarks.

“Such statements, being made to the general public at massive are extremely provocative, insinuating and willfully instigative through an incumbent leader minister of the capital of this nation,” stated Raju in his grievance.

“Such unfairly and unfoundedly allegations against the high minister have upper bearing of inflicting instability and team spirit and that too through an individual who’s the executive minister and his assertions might raise weight within the minds of people that differently might forget about such statements made through an unusual baby-kisser,” stated Raju. He steered the police to do so towards the Delhi leader minister.