Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was slapped during roadshow in Delhi | Photo Credit: ANI

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal faced another attack on Saturday after a man slapped him during a roadshow in Moti Nagar area while campaigning for his party in the national capital. This is sixth such incident when Kejriwal has been assaulted in public since 2013.

According to reports, Arvind Kejriwal was holding a roadshow in Delhi's Moti Nagar area when a man wearing maroon colour t-shirt climbed on the vehicle where Kejriwal was greeting his supporters and slapped the chief minister.

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Reports suggest that the man was waiting for Arvind Kejriwal for quite some time and as soon as Kejriwal's vehicle came near him, he climbed up and slapped the Delhi Chief Minister.

The man has been identified as Suresh and police has taken him to Moti Nagar police station for questioning. According to DCP (West Delhi), Suresh sells spare parts in Kailash Park area of Delhi.

Meanwhile, deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia has targeted PM Modi and BJP president Amit Shah for the attack. Sisodia asked if the Modi, Shah duo wanted Kejriwal to be killed.

क्या मोदी और अमित शाह अब केजरीवाल की हत्या करवाना चाहते हैं?

5 साल सारी ताक़त लगाकर जिसका मनोबल नहीं तोड़ सके, चुनाव में नहीं हरा सके..अब उसे रास्ते से इस तरह हटाना चाहते हो कायरो!



ये केजरीवाल ही तुम्हारा काल है. — Manish Sisodia (@msisodia) May 4, 2019

Arvind Kejriwal has been attacked five times, since the 2014 Delhi assembly elections.

First, Kejriwal was attacked with black ink in 2013, when he was addressing a press conference in Delhi. In 2014, again ink was thrown at him during his election campaign ahead of the 16th general elections.

In the same year, he was slapped during a roadshow in Delhi's Dakshinpuri area and then was assaulted again by an auto driver named Lali, who slapped him twice after garlanding him.