Arvind Kejriwal has posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, saying that the person being described as a Hindu Sanatani should not be let off with just a resignation and instead must face strict punishment. He said no one should try to save the individual by simply accepting a resignation.
What Kejriwal actually posted
In his post, Arvind Kejriwal wrote that the Hindu Sanatani needs strict punishment, not a resignation, and that accepting a resignation should not become a way to shield the person involved. Through this short but pointed message, he made it clear that he does not see the issue as something that ends with someone quitting a post, insisting instead that legal action and a harsh punishment are what the situation demands.
RSS raises the same demand
According to news reports, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, known as the RSS, has also said that strict punishment should be given in this matter. This shows that the demand is no longer limited to one political leader or party, with an organisation from a different ideological background also joining the call for tough action, adding further weight to the controversy.
Public reaction
Kejriwal's post triggered a mixed reaction online. While some users backed his demand and even called for life imprisonment or harsher punishment, several others turned the criticism back on him, accusing him of vote bank politics and double standards. The post overall sparked a heated debate on social media.



















