AAP policies in favour of terrorists not victims: BJP

New Delhi, March 30 : President of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) Tejasvi Surya demanded an unconditional apology from Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal on Wednesday for his remarks over the Kashmiri Pandits and accused him of being a “habitual Hindu offender”. “He has not only mocked the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits, but it is abundantly clear that his policies are in favour of the terrorists and not in favour of the victims of terror,” Surya said, while addressing a press conference at party headquarters in New Delhi. The BJYM president said today’s protest was held against the way Kejriwal has mocked the tragic incident against Kashmiri Pandits that happened 30 years back. On Wednesday, BJYM held a protest outside the residence of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The demonstration was led by BJP MP Tejasvi Surya from IP College to the CM’s residence against Kejriwal’s remarks over Kashmiri Pandits and the movie “The Kashmir Files” in the Assembly. Reacting to Sisodia’s remarks that BJP workers were trying to “kill” Kejriwal, Surya said his comments were a figment of his imagination and totally hysterical and that he should take his statement back. Shortly after the BJP’s protest, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia accused BJYM of attempting to “kill” Kejriwal. The party also accused BJP of vandalising the front gate and CCTVs outside the Chief Minister’s residence and alleged that all this happened in the presence of Delhi Police. “The goons of BJP resorted to vandalism against CM Kejriwal. The BJP police, instead of stopping them, took them to the gate of the house,” Sisodia tweeted. JA RJ