The Aam Aadmi Party also targeted Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley over the Mudgal Committee report, saying that even it had pointed out alleged irregularities in the Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) and that the BJP leader should now tender his resignation.
Following reports in a section of media that Kejriwal's PA had asked a policeman to get off the stage at the last minute, AAP's Delhi unit convenor Dilip Pandey said Delhi Police should reveal the name of the policeman concerned so that the lapse could be probed into.
A young woman threw ink at Kejriwal in a public rally on Sunday.
The party claimed that there was no police personnel accompanying Kejriwal while he was returning from Ludhiana to the national capital last week.
Kejriwal had gone to Amritsar on January 13 taking a flight and was given security cover till the airport. After he deboarded at Amritsar, Punjab Police took care of his security. He also addressed a rally at Muktsar on January 14. The party, however, claimed that there was no security cover when he left from Ludhiana to Delhi.
Renewing its demand for Jaitley's resignation, Ashutosh said the Mudgal Committee has pointed out several anomalies in the functioning of DDCA.
"The report states that the records were not made available to the committee, there were flaws in the tendering process and it was not transparent and there were no minutes of record available.
"It is also important to note that it was for the first time that the DDCA made profit when India-South Africa match was held at the Ferozshah Kotla under the supervision of Justice (retd.) Mudgal," Ashutosh said.
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