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Muslim cleric visiting Kejriwal caught with bullets, arrested

Muslim cleric visiting Kejriwal caught with bullets, arrested

| @indiablooms | 27 Nov 2018, 05:35 am

New Delhi, Nov 27 (IBNS): Days after the chilli powder attack, a Muslim cleric, who was visiting Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, has been caught with bullets at the latter's home, media reports said.

Imran, 39, went to Kejriwal on Monday to request him to increase the salary paid by the Waqf board.

A security guard, who was searching Imran, got a bullet. Imran was arrested under the stringent Arms Act.

Imran said he found the bullets in the mosque's donation box and kept it in his wallet but later forgot about them.

On Nov 20, Kejriwal was attacked by a man, who was identified as Anil Kumar, with chilli powder outside his secretariat. Kejriwal had not only held security lapse as a cause for the incident but also blamed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for the attack.

 

Image: Arvind Kejriwal Facebook

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