"Shocking Tactics: Delhi CM Attacked by Posing as Complainant"
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Shocking Tactics: Delhi CM Attacked by Posing as Complainant
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's office was recently targeted by a group of miscreants who posed as complainants to gain access to the premises. On Friday morning, a group of around 10 people arrived at the CM's office in Chandni Chowk, claiming to be complainants who had received threats from some political party's workers.
A cunning plan unfolds
According to reports, the group, dressed in casual attire and without any party insignia, arrived at the CM's office around 10:30 am. They claimed to have received threats from some political party's workers and demanded to meet the Chief Minister. The office officials, unaware of the group's true intentions, allowed them to pass through security checks and reach the CM's room.
Attacking the CM
Once inside the room, the group suddenly turned aggressive and started throwing water bottles, trying to attack the Chief Minister. The security officials, however, intervened quickly and managed to take the group into custody. The CM was reportedly unhurt in the incident.
Security lapse raises concerns
This shocking incident has raised serious concerns over the security lapses in the CM's office. How did these miscreants manage to pose as complainants and gain access to the high-security zone? What measures will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future?
The Delhi Police has launched an investigation into the matter and arrested several people involved in the attack. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister has assured that there will be a thorough probe into the incident and those responsible will be punished.
In conclusion, this shocking incident highlights the need for strengthened security measures in government offices, especially when it comes to interacting with the general public. Can we expect a foolproof security system in place to prevent such attacks in the future?
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