
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief and former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal was allegedly attacked after a man threw liquid on him during his padyatra in the national capital’s Malviya Nagar on Saturday, November 30. The man was immediately overpowered and handed over to the police. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media. It shows a beaming Kejriwal shaking hands with his supporters when suddenly the accused throws a liquid at him. Kejriwal’s security immediately shields the him from further attacks. VIDEO | Security personnel overpowered a man who apparently tried to attack AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal during padyatra in Delhi's Greater Kailash area. More details are awaited. pic.twitter.com/aYydNCXYHM AAP has responded strongly to the attack claiming that the attacker is associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). AAP also made a reference of the growing law and order decline in the Union Territory and threw light on the Delhi Police inability to curb it. It should be noted that being a Union Territory, the Delhi Police is governed by the Union Home Ministry and not the Delhi government. Delhi Chief Minister Atishi Marlena took to X stating that BJP was ‘nervous’ for the upcoming Delhi Assembly election in 2025. “Today in broad daylight, a BJP worker attacked Kejriwal-ji. The BJP is feeling very nervous about losing the Delhi elections for the third time. Delhi people will take revenge for such cheap acts. Last time they got eight seats, this time Delhi people will give zero seats to BJP,” her X post read. आज दिन दहाड़े भाजपा के कार्यकर्ता ने @ArvindKejriwal जी पर हमला किया। दिल्ली का चुनाव तीसरी बार हारने की बौखलाहट भाजपा में दिख रही है। भाजपा वालों: दिल्ली के लोग ऐसी घटिया हरकतों का बदला लेंगे। पिछली बार 8 सीटें आयीं थी, इस बार दिल्ली वाले भाजपा को ज़ीरो सीट देंगे pic.twitter.com/LgJGN1aQ0T Delhi minister Saurabh Bharadwaj alleged the attacker wanted to set Kejriwal afire after throwing spirit on him. In a post on X, Bharadwaj also alleged that the attacker was connected with the BJP. “एक हाथ में स्पीरिट और दूसरे हाथ में माचिस... आज अरविंद केजरीवाल को ज़िंदा जलाने की कोशिश की गई... वे जब से पदयात्रा कर रहे हैं, भाजपा को नींद नहीं आ रही है... आरोपी, नरेंद्र मोदी, योगी, संगीत सोम आदि को फॉलो करता है. इसके fb पर BJP का id card भी है” – PC में मंत्री @Saurabh_MLAgk pic.twitter.com/5AVjqzqe2d On Saturday evening, Kejriwal was greeting people standing behind a cordon when the man approached him and splashed some liquid on him, following which the security personnel swiftly overpowered him. Kejriwal and the security personnel accompanying him were later seen wiping their faces. “A man threw spirit on him (Kejriwal). We could smell it. And there was an attempt to burn him (Kejriwal) alive. “The man was carrying spirit in one hand and a matchbox in the other hand. He threw spirit that fell on Kejriwal and me... but he could not start the fire. Our alert volunteers and the public caught him,” Bharadwaj claimed in a press conference.John Lewis pins its hopes on a bumper Black Friday as it brings back its 'never knowingly undersold' pledge By EMILY HAWKINS Updated: 22:26 GMT, 26 November 2024 e-mail View comments John Lewis is pinning its hopes on a bumper Black Friday after it brought back its ‘never knowingly undersold’ pledge. The department store owner said online searches for its Black Friday deals were up 73 per cent compared to last year thanks to its reintroduction of the historic strapline. This follows a ‘significant surge’ in searches since the decision in September, the firm said. E-commerce director Steve Masterton said: ‘The early signs showing interest in Black Friday are really strong and puts John Lewis as a really key player in that market.’ He expects around 12 online orders per second this weekend – up from four per second on Monday. After cutting 100,000 prices, there has been a ‘big halo’ effect on the company, he said. Pledge: John Lewis said online searches for its Black Friday deals were up 73% thanks to its reintroduction of the ‘never knowingly undersold’ strapline The ‘never knowingly undersold’ pledge was scrapped in August 2022, despite dating back to 1925. Black Friday is an American shopping discount day but has been imported into the UK, with sales starting at the end of November. Operations director Naomi Simcock added: ‘Our ambition is to establish John Lewis as the retailer of choice for Black Friday purchases. ‘We’re optimistic that our combination of outstanding range and seamless customer experience, supported by our modernised “never knowingly undersold” price promise, will help us to achieve this.’ Best-sellers include the £39 patterned wool jumper featured in its Christmas advert and its range RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Royal Mail edges closer to foreign takeover as Business... 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BestReviews and its newspaper partners may earn a commission if you purchase a product through one of our links.New York Red Bulls vs. Orlando City SC LIVE STREAM (11/30/24): Watch MLS Eastern finals online| Time, TV, channel for soccer game'Banning PTI will be a big mistake,' warns jailed Qureshi PTI leader thanks PPP, JUI-F and Mahmood Khan Achakzai for opposing governor rule in KP LAHORE: PTI senior leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Saturday warned against “crushing” and banning the Imran Khan-founded party. His remarks came amid rising speculations about governor rule in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and a ban on the former ruling party. During an informal interaction with journalists at an anti-terrorism court in Lahore, Qureshi said: “Crushing the PTI is not appropriate for the country’s politics.” The PTI senior leader , who is currently incarcerated in Kot Lakhpat Jail in Lahore, said that imposition of governor rule in KP would be tantamount to spreading hatred in the province. His statement came after speculation started circulating on social and local media that the federal cabinet, according to PM’s aide Rana Sanaullah, discussed the option of imposing governor rule in KP in the aftermath of the party’s protest in the federal capital. However, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has dispelled the speculations, saying that the Centre is not planning to impose a governor rule in KP. Responding to a question, Qureshi warned: “Banning PTI will be a big mistake.” He thanked PPP, JUI-F Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman and Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) chairman Mahmood Khan Achakzai for opposing the governor rule in KP. A day earlier, the JUI-F chief said that governor rule was not a solution, adding: “I will not support governor rule in KP and Balochistan even though it is constitutionally permissible.” Surprisingly, the PPP, an ally of the ruling PML-N, also opposed the idea of proscribing the PTI. A day earlier, PPP Punjab chapter General Secretary Syed Hassan Murtaza said: “We are not in favour of banning the PTI or sidelining it. Rather, the government should take the initiative to bring the PTI into the national mainstream.” To another query, the PTI leader said that all the political parties were staging protests over the water issue. It is pertinent to mention here that the ruling and opposition parties in Sindh unanimously rejected the proposal to dig six more canals from the Indus River. On Friday, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said that the PPP would not compromise on the province’s water at any cost. “Not a single drop of Sindh’s water will be given to anyone. We will neither surrender our rights nor claim anyone else’s.” Qureshi also pleaded with the court to arrange his meeting with PTI founder Imran Khan, who is incarcerated in Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail. Last week, the PTI senior leader, in a sarcastic remark, urged the party’s "free" leadership to consider visiting him at Kot Lakhpat Jail in Lahore, "if they can find the time". CM Gandapur orders de-weaponising Kurram tribes as death toll soars to 124 Defence minister dispels speculations of governor rule in KP 'Dialogue or baton': Bilawal calls for bringing stability amid PTI's 'non-democratic' politics Jinnah House attack case: Judge says PTI leaders can't reject Imran Khan order