New Delhi, Sep 10: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal seems extremely dejected by the sting operation carried out on Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders. Arvind Kejriwal, the national convener of AAP, was so scared of sting operation that his security staff asked the party workers and office bears meeting him to leave their mobile phones and pens outside his office. On Friday, Arvind Kejriwal was in Ludhiana where visitors were asked to deposit their mobile phones, pens and notepads outside the office where the AAP chief was supposed to meet them. Also Read - School Reopening News: In Fresh Order, Punjab Allows Students of Class 9-12 to Visit Schools For Seeking Guidance

According to reports, not only Arvind Kejriwal, but other AAP leaders are also taking similar precautions. AAP leaders are scared about sting operations and are asking visitors to leave their mobile phones and pens outside their office, reported India Today. It shows that the fear of sting operation is haunting Arvind Kejriwal and AAP leaders. Recently, Arvind Kejriwal has claimed that Punjab’s Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal had prepared 63 CDs of alleged misdeeds of AAP leaders to defame the party. (ALSO READ: Fresh Trouble for Arvind Kejriwal in Punjab: Former member Amandeep Kaur says 52 women sexually assaulted by AAP leaders) Also Read - Haryana-Punjab Border Sealed as Farmers Protest Against New Agriculture Bills

“People would tell me of the Badals’ plan to start attacking me a few months before the elections, and that they had hired a company to make the CDs. They (the Akalis) will play two-to-three CDs every day on their PTC channel,” Arvind Kejriwal has said addressing the media inside a party volunteer’s house at Jhande village of Ludhiana. Kejriwal seems extremely upset with sting video and audio clips released by opposition parties in which AAP leaders were found indulging in wrongdoings. Also Read - Farm Bills 2020: Haryana Home Minister Hits Out at Kejriwal, Asks Him What Provisions of Bills Benefit Corporates

Arvind Kejriwal is currently on a four-day visit to poll-bound Punjab at a time when AAP is facing “crisis” over several issues including sacking of Sucha Singh Chhotepur as Punjab Convenor. Kejriwal is meeting AAP volunteers, workers, including those who are “angry over not getting party tickets”, amid “growing voices of rebel” and allegations of exploitation of women which could threaten to derail the party’s prospects in high-stake 2017 Assembly polls. Meanwhile on Friday, Kejriwal promised that Anandpur Sahib would be made a holy city if AAP is voted to power in Punjab.