<p>Delhi Culture Minister Kapil Mishra today claimed that Ved Prakash Sharma, who hurled shoe at chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, was in touch with a BJP leader before the attack.<br /><br /></p>.<p>He demanded that Ved Prakash's call records should be probed.<br /><br />"Call details of Ved Prakash Sharma should be probed. He called a BJP Delhi leader right before attacking," Mishra tweeted.<br /><br />Sources said, after the attack Sharma's phone was checked by party volunteers and Delhi government official.<br /><br />When contacted Mishra, he declined to divulge the details of the BJP leader with whom Sharma was in touch.<br /><br />AAP leader Kumar Vishwas said this shows frustration of rival parties ahead of Punjab polls.<br /><br />"Dear Conspirators, this #OddEven is going to grace your Aaka's (boss) a big Zero in Punjab keep on throwing your frustrations wrapped in Ink-Shoes," he said.<br /><br />AAP Spokesperson Deepak Bajpai said " We can say this with authority that the attacker was in touch with a senior BJP leader of the Delhi unit."<br /><br />A shoe was hurled at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal by man who claimed to be from Aam Aadmi Sena, a breakaway group of AAP, during a press conference but it did not hit the AAP chief.<br /><br />The attacker, identified as Ved Prakash, was detained by police, which quizzed him.<br />He talked about alleged irregularities in distribution of CNG stickers and claimed that no action has been taken though a complaint was filed by him with the Chief Minister.<br /><br />The incident happened during a press conference at Delhi Secretariat here addressed by Kejriwal on roll out of the second phase of the Odd-Even scheme from April 15.<br /><br />The shoe fell short of the Chief Minister, who had earlier been targeted with ink and was slapped by a man during campaigning for last Assembly election. <br /></p>
<p>Delhi Culture Minister Kapil Mishra today claimed that Ved Prakash Sharma, who hurled shoe at chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, was in touch with a BJP leader before the attack.<br /><br /></p>.<p>He demanded that Ved Prakash's call records should be probed.<br /><br />"Call details of Ved Prakash Sharma should be probed. He called a BJP Delhi leader right before attacking," Mishra tweeted.<br /><br />Sources said, after the attack Sharma's phone was checked by party volunteers and Delhi government official.<br /><br />When contacted Mishra, he declined to divulge the details of the BJP leader with whom Sharma was in touch.<br /><br />AAP leader Kumar Vishwas said this shows frustration of rival parties ahead of Punjab polls.<br /><br />"Dear Conspirators, this #OddEven is going to grace your Aaka's (boss) a big Zero in Punjab keep on throwing your frustrations wrapped in Ink-Shoes," he said.<br /><br />AAP Spokesperson Deepak Bajpai said " We can say this with authority that the attacker was in touch with a senior BJP leader of the Delhi unit."<br /><br />A shoe was hurled at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal by man who claimed to be from Aam Aadmi Sena, a breakaway group of AAP, during a press conference but it did not hit the AAP chief.<br /><br />The attacker, identified as Ved Prakash, was detained by police, which quizzed him.<br />He talked about alleged irregularities in distribution of CNG stickers and claimed that no action has been taken though a complaint was filed by him with the Chief Minister.<br /><br />The incident happened during a press conference at Delhi Secretariat here addressed by Kejriwal on roll out of the second phase of the Odd-Even scheme from April 15.<br /><br />The shoe fell short of the Chief Minister, who had earlier been targeted with ink and was slapped by a man during campaigning for last Assembly election. <br /></p>