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By filing cases against journalists, BJP is controlling media, says Kejriwal

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On Thursday, Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal slammed ruling Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) for controlling the media by filing police cases against working journalists.

The statement comes after a BJP worker filed a complaint against several journalists for reporting his activity of washing a party MP’s feet and drinking the dirty water.

A video clip, which went viral on Monday, showed Jharkhand BJP worker Pawan Kumar Sah washing MP Nishikant Dubey’s feet at a function in Godda district and drinking the collected water. Sah alleged that he was being “hounded” by reporters since then.

“Every day, people from TV channels call me and threaten me with derogatory words. They are continuously trying to damage my image in social circles and this has affected my health,” Sah complained to Godda police.

Kejriwal’s reaction came on Twitter after the Leader of Opposition in Bihar, Tejashwi Yadav, shared a copy of Sah’s complaint.

“So far, the BJP was controlling the media by controlling advertisers and through money. But now, it seems it has decided to file police cases against the media if it dares to question the shameful acts of its MPs,” Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo Kejriwal said.

While reacting on the issue, Tejashwi Yadav took to Twitter and wrote: “Instead of apologizing for his shameful conduct, Dubey (getting his dirty feet washed by a poor man who then drank that water) is bullying and trying to intimidate people in the media and social media through cases through his proxies.”

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