Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal has voiced his anger over the attack on CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke through a post on the social media platform X. He condemned the incident in plain terms and, at the same time, raised pointed questions about whether any real action would be taken against those responsible.
What Kejriwal Said in His Post
Writing from his official handle (@ArvindKejriwal), he posted:
I strongly condemn the attack on CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke. Even if u don’t agree wid Dipke, it does not give u license to attack him. We all know which party do the attackers belong to and thats why, no action will be taken against them.
The thrust of his message was clear: holding a different opinion about a person is one thing, but turning that disagreement into violence or a physical assault is completely wrong. According to Kejriwal, even those who do not share Dipke's views still have no right to raise a hand against him.
Questions Over Accountability
In the same post, Kejriwal pointed to another serious concern. He claimed that everyone already knows which political party the attackers belong to, and that this is precisely why little action is likely to follow against them. The remark has been read as a direct challenge to political protection and accountability.
Public Reaction
The post drew a mixed response from users. Some described the attack as an act of cowardice and condemned it, stressing that violence can never be an answer to debate, while many others took aim at Kejriwal and his party, questioning his stance and pointing fingers at rival political outfits over the incident.













