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AAP MLA Devinder Sehrawat indulged in black magic: father to Delhi CM Kejriwal

New Delhi:  Two days after AAP MLA Devinder Sehrawat alleged party leaders in Punjab were "exploiting" women in return for tickets to fight Assembly polls, a letter from his father to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today surfaced on social media in which he said his son had in past suffered a "nervous breakdown" and is "mentally ill". The letter, dated February 8, was circulated on Twitter by AAP volunteers. The Delhi legislators father, Ram Prakash, said Sehrawat would demand money from him, and if he failed to meet his demand, he would threaten him with a revolver. "He (Sehrawat) has a revolver which he has on several occasions pointed at me. I request you to help me as he is mentally ill and can be very dangerous at times," he said. "When he was in Army and had gone to Jabalpur for some course in 2005, he started practising black magic there. During his learning of black magic, he suffered a nervous breakdown and was airlifted to Delhi by his brothers and was treated at VIMHANS hospital," he said in the letter. Ram Prakash remained unavailable for comments despite several attempts to reach him.
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