Black ink thrown at Kejriwal

November 19, 2013 02:32 am | Updated May 26, 2016 07:45 am IST - NEW DELHI:

New Delhi, 18/11/2013: Aam Aadmi Party Leader, Manish Sisodia wipes off the black paint from Arvind Kejriwal's face which was thrown  by a person during a Press Conference in New Delhi on Monday.  Photo: S_Subramanium

New Delhi, 18/11/2013: Aam Aadmi Party Leader, Manish Sisodia wipes off the black paint from Arvind Kejriwal's face which was thrown by a person during a Press Conference in New Delhi on Monday. Photo: S_Subramanium

A press conference organised by Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind kejriwal witnessed high drama when a man, claiming to be a supporter of Anna Hazare and the BJP, threw black ink at Mr. Kejriwal.

Shouting Arvind Kejriwal Murdabad , Nachiketa, who claimed to be BJP general secretary of the Ahmednagar unit in Maharashtra, entered the venue and threw a can of ink on him. Some drops of the paint fell on his face.

Nachiketa alleged that Mr. Kejriwal “first used then betrayed Mr. Hazare.”

“Anna asked Kejriwal and his people to stop using his name, but they repeatedly do that. They are a blot on the face of our nation and have betrayed Anna Hazare. I am a BJP worker and Anna is my guru. This act was my individual decision,” said Nachiketa.

The BJP, however, said he was not associated with it. “Nachiketa was a former BJP member and was working with our IT cell some three years ago. Since then, he has been active with the Anna movement and India Against Corruption for the last two years and is currently not a Maharashtra IT cell member,” BJP spokesperson Meenakshi Lekhi said in a statement.

Mr. Kejriwal was addressing the media to dismiss allegations against him that he “misused and spent” the money, collected during the Jan Lokpal movement days, for the party he later formed.

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