Controversy erupted when Muslim cleric Tauqeer Raza commented on the firecracker issue during Diwali and said that the extensive use of firecrackers was a waste of money.
Kejriwal's statement came a day after Bharatiya Janata Party politician Dinesh Sharma criticized the Delhi government's blanket ban on firecrackers, questioning why it is restricted to during Hindu festivals and not during Christmas or New Year.
Canadian Deputy Foreign Minister Morrison testified against India and Home Minister Amit Shah claiming he was behind attacks on pro-Khalistani terrorists. he admitted to leaking sensitive information to WaPo ahead of meeting NSA Doval.
The anti-Hindu organisation HfHR, which has a history of siding with anti-India elements and terrorist organisations, was miffed since these Hindu institutions had participated in organising the Diwali festival at London's Trafalgar Square on October 27.
A video of Islamists threatening and abusing Hindu women in a residential society in Maharashtra's Taloja over Diwali lightings has gone viral on the internet.