Tiwari murder: BJP leader files plaint against CM

Accuses Kejriwal of using Lucknow incident to 'promote enmity on grounds of religion'

October 02, 2018 01:43 am | Updated 01:43 am IST - New Delhi

Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party leader Ashwini Upadhyay on Monday lodged a police complaint against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over the latter’s tweets in connection with the shooting down of a tech company executive in Lucknow.

Mr. Upadhyay, who is also a Supreme Court lawyer, sought registration of a case against Mr. Kejriwal accusing him of “promoting enmity on grounds of religion” and “doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony”.

He filed the complaint against the Chief Minister at Tilak Marg police station.

“We are seeking legal opinion on whether a case can be made out with regard to the complaint,” a senior police officer said.

The AAP supremo had on Sunday hit out at the BJP over the killing of Vivek Tiwari, claiming “the BJP does not protect the interests of Hindus”.

Tiwari (38) was shot dead on September 29 by a police constable in Lucknow’s Gomti Nagar when he did not stop the car for checking. In a series of tweets, in Hindi and English, Mr. Kejriwal had slammed BJP over the incident.

“Vivek Tiwari was a Hindu, right? Then why was he killed? BJP leaders rape Hindu girls across the country? See it clear. BJP is not well-wisher of Hindus. If they have to murder Hindus for power, they won’t think twice,” he tweeted in Hindi.

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