Punjab Police has registered an FIR against BJP spokesperson Tejender Pal Singh Bagga for making controversial remarks about Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal. Senior advocate and AAP activist Ram Kumar Jha gave this information by tweeting. Tejender Pal Bagga made controversial remarks on CM Arvind Kejriwal’s statement about making the film The Kashmir Files tax free in Delhi. He wrote for the CM of Delhi, using indescribable words, when a hundred H @ # $ would have died, then somewhere an Arvind Kejriwal would have been born. An FIR has been registered against Tejender Pal Bagga for this remark.
Tejender Pal Bagga has reacted on Twitter itself after the FIR was registered against him. Tejender Bagga wrote – Not one to do 100 FIRs, but if Kejriwal tells a genocide of Kashmiri Hindus as false, then I will say, if Kejriwal laughs at the genocide of Kashmiri Hindus, then I will say that I am ready to face the consequences for that. Not going to leave Kejriwal, I will keep a crack in his nose.
Not one to do 100 FIRs, but if Kejriwal will lie about the genocide of Kashmiri Hindus, then I will say, if Kejriwal laughs at the genocide of Kashmiri Hindus, then I will say that I am ready to face the consequences for that. I am not going to leave Kejriwal. , I’ll put a crack in his nose https://t.co/tgTQUqM1Me
— Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga (@TajinderBagga) March 27, 2022
After Tejender Bagga’s tweet, many people are tweeting in his support on social media. Significantly, the demand for making The Kashmir Files, a film on the displacement of Kashmiri Pandits, was made tax free in Delhi. In response to this, CM Arvind Kejriwal made fun of BJP and said that a director is earning crores of rupees by selling films and has given the task of pasting posters to BJP people. He had said that if the aim of the film is to show the plight of Kashmiri Pandits to more and more people through the film, then why not put the film on YouTube? CM Kejriwal had further said that BJP should ask Vivek Agnihotri to put the film on YouTube, what is the need to make the film tax free?