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'Security cordon bigger than Trump's': Kejriwal's opulent convoy draws criticism 
Kejriwal was on a Vipassana course

'Security cordon bigger than Trump's': Kejriwal's opulent convoy draws criticism 

Mar 05, 2025
05:53 pm

What's the story

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal has been reprimanded by political leaders from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress, and even his own party for his lavish security convoy on a trip to Punjab. The trip was for a 10-day Vipassana course. BJP leader and Delhi minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa accused Kejriwal of misusing public funds, saying he was "wasting Punjab's money."

Internal criticism

AAP MP questionsKejriwal's need for lavish convoy

AAP MP Swati Maliwal also criticized Kejriwal's security arrangements. In a social media post, she asked if Kejriwal thinks he is "greater than Donald Trump" with his elaborate security detail. Maliwal pointed out the hypocrisy in Kejriwal's position on VIP culture, saying he once opposed it but now travels with a huge security cordon. "Kejriwal ji, who used to lecture the whole world about VIP culture, is today roaming around with a security cordon bigger than Donald Trump's," Maliwal said.

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Kejriwal arriving in Punjab 

Convoy details

Delhi minister describes Kejriwal's convoy, questions motives

Delhi Minister Sirsa described the convoy as including "cars worth more than ₹2 crore, fire brigades, ambulances, and more than 100 commandos." "What type of a common man is he? His purpose is not 'Vipassana' but to fulfill his dream of becoming a CM," Sirsa wrote on X. Similarly, Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit accused Kejriwal of being addicted to power and luxury. "Kejriwal still lives under the illusion that he is some kind of king or emperor," he said.

Party defense

AAP defends Kejriwal's convoy citing security concerns

However, AAP spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar defended the convoy, saying it was done due to security concerns. She said the Ministry of Home Affairs has given Kejriwal 'Z Plus' category security. Kakkar asked the BJP to concentrate on Delhi issues instead of attacking Kejriwal. "Nothing will happen by abusing Arvind Kejriwal," she said.