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Ludhiana: Delhi CM's car attacked, hints at Congress' involvement

| | Feb 29, 2016, at 07:02 pm
Ludhiana, Feb 29 (IBNS) Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal tweeted on Monday that his car was attacked with sticks and stones.

Hinting Congress' involvement, Kejriwal tweeted: "My car attacked with sticks and stones in Ludhiana. Front glass pane broken. Badals n congress nervous? They can't break my spirits."

The Delhi CM also retweeted a tweet by journalist turned politician Ashish Khetan where a picture of his damaged car surfaced.

"In a well orchestrated attack the goons sent by Badals attacked Kejriwal's car with stones & rods as police stood by," Khetan wrote.

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