Arvind Kejriwal pushed to 'slow death' in Tihar jail: AAP

AAP also slams Tihar jail administration

New Delhi:

The Aam Aadmi Party today alleged that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was being pushed to a “slow death” inside a Tihar jail after he refused to take insulin injections and consult a doctor.

Party spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj told a press conference that Arvind Kejriwal, who suffers from type 2 diabetes, had been requesting insulin and video conferencing with his family doctor, but the prison administration had rejected his request.

Citing the chief minister’s blood sugar readings in jail, Saurabh Bharadwaj claimed: “I want to say with full responsibility that a plot is being planned to cause Arvind Kejriwal to go slowly The conspiracy of death.”

He also slammed the Tihar government, the BJP, the Center and the Delhi local government for allegedly refusing to provide insulin to Kejriwal and said the Delhi chief minister had been suffering from diabetes for the past 20-22 years.

On Friday, Chief Minister’s Council senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi said Kejriwal had not been taking insulin injections to control his blood sugar levels since his arrest, calling it “shocking” and ” Shocking”.

On Thursday, the ED claimed in court that despite Kejriwal suffering from type 2 diabetes, he continued to eat high-sugar foods such as mangoes and sweets every day, creating grounds for medical bail.

However, Meher Kejriwal refuted the ED’s claims by claiming in court that the food he ate was in line with the diet chart prescribed by doctors.

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Mr Singhvi told the court: “Of the 48 meals sent from home, only three contained mangoes…”.

Bharadwaj said the court allowed Kejriwal to use a machine in the jail to monitor his daily blood sugar levels.

“Overall, it was a conspiracy to kill Mr. Kejriwal so that he suffered multiple organ damage and when he comes out of jail in 2-4 months, he will receive kidney, heart and other organs. treatment,” said Saurabh Bharadwaj, who oversees kidneys, heart and other organs. The health of the Delhi government.

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