After his objectionable remarks on Shaheen Bagh, BJP leader Parvesh Verma sparked yet another controversy when he referred to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal as a "terrorist".

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Addressing a rally in Delhi on Wednesday, Parvesh Verma compared the Delhi CM to a terrorist and said, "In Delhi, many 'natwarlals' and terrorists like Kejriwal are hiding. I don't understand if we should fight with terrorists in Kashmir or with terrorist Kejriwal in Delhi."

Parvesh Verma had earlier slammed Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia for supporting Shaheen Bagh protesters and said that it was now time for the people of the national capital to decide who they want to vote for on February 8.

BJP MP Parvesh Verma, who sparked controversy with his remarks over anti-CAA protest at Shaheen Bagh in Delhi, claims to have received a threat from an unknown caller.

WHAT DID PARVESH VERMA SAY ABOUT SHAHEEN BAGH

On Tuesday, the BJP MP had kicked off a massive controversy after he called Shaheen Bagh protesters 'rapists and murderers'.

Parvesh Verma on Tuesday said lakhs will enter homes to rape and kill women in Delhi, provoking opposition outrage as the Delhi election chief submitted a report on his remarks to the Election Commission.

© Photo by Sonu Mehta / Hindustan Times via Getty Images Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) MP from West Delhi Parvesh Verma

Parvesh Verma, who is an MP from the West Delhi MP, asserted in an election rally that the Shaheen Bagh protest site will be cleared in an hour on February 11 if his party comes to power, also said what happened in Kashmir with Kashmiri Pandits could happen in Delhi too.

"What happened in Kashmir with Kashmiri Pandits could happen in Delhi also. Lakhs of people gather at Shaheen Bagh, they could enter houses rape and kill your sisters and daughters. The people need to decide now," Parvesh Verma told PTI, controversial comments that attracted widespread attention.

Parvesh Verma also told media persons there should be a probe on who was instigating people to protest against the CAA despite repeated clarifications by the government that no Indian would lose citizenship due to the amended law.

The Delhi elections will be held on February 8 and votes will be counted on February 11.