
NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party‘s state president Saurabh Bhardwaj on Thursday alleged that Delhi Police is withholding crucial CCTV footage related to the recent attack on chief minister Rekha Gupta during a public hearing at her Civil Lines camp office.Addressing reporters, the AAP leader said that while police promptly registered an FIR in Gupta’s case, similar seriousness was missing in earlier attacks on former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.“We are glad that in Rekha Gupta’s case, the police have registered an FIR, but I believe that the police are hiding the CCTV footage of the incident to cover up their failure,” Bhardwaj said.He further recalled earlier incidents where Kejriwal was physically attacked during public events. “Before this, several attacks have been made on Arvind Kejriwal… While we haven’t seen CCTV footage of an attack on Rekha Gupta yet, attacks on Arvind Kejriwal were recorded and streamed everywhere.”The AAP leader alleged that police failed in their duty by not registering earlier attacks on Kejriwal as cases of attempt to murder and by not taking the accused into custody. According to him, those incidents were deliberately handled weakly, with lax security, and dismissed as acts of public anger — unlike the swift action taken in Gupta’s case.A day earlier, Bhardwaj had also expressed disappointment over the incident, stressing that violence has no place in society and goes against the principles of Mahatma Gandhi. He questioned the forces “patronising” violence, pointing out that it is not limited to attacks on political leaders but also includes instances where the police took violent action against SSC students and teachers.He also referred to a past incident when a BJP supporter attacked Arvind Kejriwal during an election campaign. At the time, Bhardwaj said, BJP leaders dismissed the attack as the act of a citizen upset with Kejriwal. “During an election program, a BJP supporter had attacked Arvind Kejriwal. At the time, the BJP said that the person was a civil defence volunteer who was upset with Arvind Kejriwal. Whenever there was an attack on Arvind Kejriwal, the BJP said that the people of Delhi were upset with him. We won’t say that people of Delhi are upset with Rekha Gupta ji, and this is why an attack happened. An attack on anyone is wrong. We are supporting the BJP at this time as we believe that, in principle, violence is wrong, and all parties should condemn such an act,” he said in a video message.The attack on Gupta took place on Wednesday morning during her weekly Jan Sunwai session. According to the Delhi CMO, the assault appeared to be part of a “well-planned conspiracy to kill her.” She was taken to hospital for a medical examination and later discharged.Police officials identified the accused as Rajesh Sakriya Khimjibhai, 41, a resident of Rajkot in Gujarat. He has been remanded to five-day police custody, with the Special Cell, Intelligence Bureau and local police jointly probing the case. Investigators are examining his phone and social media activity for possible links.