New Delhi: Terrorists are planning to abduct Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for release of Indian Mujahideen terrorist Yasin Bhatkal, according to sources.
Police informed the Delhi CM Kejriwal about the security threat, said sources.
Despite of attack on his party office situate near his home in Ghaziabad, Kejriwal declined to accept the Z category security and other security arrangements given by Uttar Pradesh and Delhi Police.
After the threat, will Delhi CM accept the security which, according to his promise before Delhi Assembly election, will never be accepted by him or any of his cabinet ministers?
Earlier, in 1999, terrorists hijacked Indian Airlines’ aircraft IC 814 to Kandahar, Afghanistan and succeeded to release of Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Maulana Masood Azhar and two others.
Yasin Bhatkal was arrested near the Nepal border in Bihar on August 27 last year.
Police informed the Delhi CM Kejriwal about the security threat, said sources.
Despite of attack on his party office situate near his home in Ghaziabad, Kejriwal declined to accept the Z category security and other security arrangements given by Uttar Pradesh and Delhi Police.
After the threat, will Delhi CM accept the security which, according to his promise before Delhi Assembly election, will never be accepted by him or any of his cabinet ministers?
Earlier, in 1999, terrorists hijacked Indian Airlines’ aircraft IC 814 to Kandahar, Afghanistan and succeeded to release of Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Maulana Masood Azhar and two others.
Yasin Bhatkal was arrested near the Nepal border in Bihar on August 27 last year.
Police informed the Delhi CM Kejriwal about the security threat, said sources.
Despite of attack on his party office situate near his home in Ghaziabad, Kejriwal declined to accept the Z category security and other security arrangements given by Uttar Pradesh and Delhi Police.
After the threat, will Delhi CM accept the security which, according to his promise before Delhi Assembly election, will never be accepted by him or any of his cabinet ministers?
Earlier, in 1999, terrorists hijacked Indian Airlines’ aircraft IC 814 to Kandahar, Afghanistan and succeeded to release of Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Maulana Masood Azhar and two others.
Yasin Bhatkal was arrested near the Nepal border in Bihar on August 27 last year.
Police informed the Delhi CM Kejriwal about the security threat, said sources.
Despite of attack on his party office situate near his home in Ghaziabad, Kejriwal declined to accept the Z category security and other security arrangements given by Uttar Pradesh and Delhi Police.
After the threat, will Delhi CM accept the security which, according to his promise before Delhi Assembly election, will never be accepted by him or any of his cabinet ministers?
Earlier, in 1999, terrorists hijacked Indian Airlines’ aircraft IC 814 to Kandahar, Afghanistan and succeeded to release of Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Maulana Masood Azhar and two others.
Yasin Bhatkal was arrested near the Nepal border in Bihar on August 27 last year.
Police informed the Delhi CM Kejriwal about the security threat, said sources.
Despite of attack on his party office situate near his home in Ghaziabad, Kejriwal declined to accept the Z category security and other security arrangements given by Uttar Pradesh and Delhi Police.
After the threat, will Delhi CM accept the security which, according to his promise before Delhi Assembly election, will never be accepted by him or any of his cabinet ministers?
Earlier, in 1999, terrorists hijacked Indian Airlines’ aircraft IC 814 to Kandahar, Afghanistan and succeeded to release of Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Maulana Masood Azhar and two others.
Yasin Bhatkal was arrested near the Nepal border in Bihar on August 27 last year.