Kumar Vishwas has lodged a complaint claiming he may have earned the wrath of some people because of his "frank and fearless views"; alleges police were not taking the situation seriously
Poet-activist Kumar Vishwas, an aide to activist-politician Arvind Kejriwal, has told police that he faces danger, and claimed that police were not taking the situation seriously.
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In a complaint lodged with the Indirapuram police, Vishwas said he may have earned the wrath of some people due to his “frank and fearless views”. He said that in the past too he had received threats to his life on phone and by other means.
He filed the complaint on late Sunday after a group of youngsters came to his house and told him that they wished to join India Against Corruption (IAC). But they fled on seeing a television crew at his house.
“These guys spoke very roughly with me,” said Vishwas. “The way they spoke to me was certainly hostile and intimidating,” he added.
At the time of the incident, former BJP legislator Roop Kumar Chowdhary and IAC activist Sanjay Singh were at Vishwas’ house.
Later, his driver told him that the men were back and this time their number had swelled. The youths again fled after spotting the television crew.
Vishwas said their intrusion appeared to be a “threat of sorts” and Kejriwal told him to file a police complaint. “We have taken serious note of the complaint, Till now the intruders have not committed any crime. We would verify the motive after receiving the details (of their vehicles),” Superintendent of Police Shiv Shankar Yadav said.
Vishwas argued that police were not taking the situation seriously and officer Yadav “would understand the gravity only after he (Vishwas) gets eliminated”. If police wanted, Vishwas said, they could get details about any vehicle within minutes.
On November 9, two men barged into IAC activist Manish Shishodia’s house and threatened his wife also. The police did not initiate any investigation on that day too, said Vishwas.u00a0