New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's car was on Friday allegedly attacked by a mob armed with sticks in Narela, an official in the Chief Minister's Office said. Nobody was hurt, he said.

A group of about 100 men tried to stop Kejriwal's car and attacked it with sticks. The incident occurred when Kejriwal had gone to the outer Delhi locality to inaugurate development works in 25 unauthorised colonies, he said.

The AAP has blamed BJP workers for the attack, and said the vehicle’s rear view mirror was broken but Kejriwal was saved by his security personnel.

The party has criticised the Delhi police for failing to provide security to the chief minister.

If @DelhiPolice cannot protect a chief minister then how will they protect the common man?Does this happen in any Indian state where CM is attacked repeatedly and the Police fails to act??? https://t.co/eJ7IsDatuj — AAP (@AamAadmiParty) February 8, 2019

In November 2018, a miscreant had barged into CM's office and attempted to attack him with chilli powder.