New Delhi: Activists of Delhi BJP's Purvanchal Morcha on Thursday staged a protest near Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence demanding an apology from him for his remark against party president Manoj Tiwari.
Taking a swipe at Tiwari, Kejriwal on Wednesday had said that if the National Register of Citizens (NRC) is implemented, the BJP leader will have to first leave the city.
Manish Singh, president of Delhi BJP Purvanchal Morcha retaliated by saying that Kejriwal has humiliated not only Purvanhalis but other people from different states who live in the city.
"Kejriwal should apologise not only to Manoj Tiwari but also Purvanchalis and people of other states. We want to tell him that it is he who will be removed from Delhi government after the Assembly polls," Singh said.
A large number of protesters dismantled a barricade and tried to move forward towards Kejriwal's residence at Civil Lines but were detained by the police.
The Delhi BJP leaders also lodged a police complaint against the chief minister for his statement.
Tiwari, who hails from Bihar, has been demanding implementation of NRC in Delhi to identify and evict Bangladeshis and Rohingyas illegally living in Delhi.