The Chief Ministers's Office had received a letter, containing information on threat to Kejriwal's life and alleged plans to bomb his official residence and the Delhi Secretariat, which was forwarded to the Police, AAP said.
"Delhi Police is yet to track down all the suspects. Probe is on, still it announced withdrawal of security to CM, when he visits Punjab. With such serious and severe threats facing the CM, how can security be denied? Who is behind this conspiracy?" the party said in a series of tweets.
The letter that was forwarded to the Chief Minister's Office had alleged that two persons, Akram and Murlidhar Khare, were planning to bomb the CM's residence and Delhi Secretariat.
When police tracked down Sharma, he denied having written any such letter, saying someone had "misused" his name. However, he said that he knows the two suspects as they worked in Delhi Civil Defence together.
"As of now, efforts are being made to obtain the factual address of alleged Murlidhar from Civil Defence Directorate /Headquarters. Further report into the matter shall be submitted accordingly. It may be treated as interim reply," Deputy Commissioner of Police, Special Cell (MAC) PS Kushwah recently wrote to the government.
Asked about AAP's claim that Police had denied security to Kejriwal during his Punjab tour, a senior police official said the decision was as per the rule book with regard to Chief Minister's security.
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