Delhi's ruling Aam Aadmi Party on Sunday alleged that leaders and workers of the BJP mobbed Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's home, vandalising property and breaking CCTV cameras, in an escalating showdown involving the city's municipal bodies.
The BJP workers have been protesting outside the homes of ministers since Monday demanding funds for the civic bodies which they control and had attacked Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's home on Thursday while the police stood by.
“We have been outside the Chief Minister's house for seven days but he does not even want to talk. Today, when women councillors were sleeping (outside his home), people from the Chief Minister's office started putting cameras there without taking care of their privacy, which the women councillors opposed,” Jai Prakash, the mayor of the North Delhi corporation said.
Earlier in the day, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders Raghav Chadha, Atishi and others were detained while on their way to Home Minister Amit Shah and Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal's residences as part of their party's counter-protest.
While the BJP claims that the Delhi government owes around ₹ 13,000 crores to the north, south and east municipal corporations, the AAP alleges a ₹ 2,500 crore-fraud by the opposition party in the civic bodies.
The AAP, which had planned a protest outside Mr Shah and Mr Baijal's residences asking for a CBI probe into its allegations, questioned why the Delhi Police refused permission for its demonstration citing COVID-19 restrictions while allowing those by the BJP.
On Thursday, the AAP released security camera footage, showing an "attack by BJP goons" on Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's residence with the support of police personnel while Mr Sisodia was not home but his family was.
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Shocking visuals from videos posted online by Mr Sisodia and AAP leaders Atishi and Raghav Chadha showed dozens of men marching up to the Deputy Chief Minister's residence and forcing their way past a handful of police officers as they enter Mr Sisodia's home.