New Delhi:Delhi Chief Minister and AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said if the person who opened fire at the anti-CAA protest site in Shaheen Bagh belonged to his party, he should be given a "double punishment".
Kejriwal told reporters that there should be no compromise on national security.
"I want to urge (Union Home Minister) Amit Shah not to compromise on national security," he said.
Whoever is responsible for jeopardising law and order should be given strict punishment, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief added.
Police on Tuesday said Kapil Baisala, who opened fired at the Shaheen Bagh protest site last week, was a member of the AAP, sparking a war of words between the Kejriwal-led party and the BJP.
"I am not aware of his (Baisala''s) ties with any political party. If he is even remotely related to the AAP, he should be given a double punishment. If he deserves 10 years in jail, he should be given a 20-year jail term. There should not be any compromise on national security.
I also want to ask the Union home minister not to do politics with national security," Kejriwal said.