New Delhi, June 14: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's wife Sunita Kejriwal on Thursday accused the security of Lt. Governor Anil Baijal of not letting her see her husband.

Tweeting a photograph of herself with Kejriwal's mother and wives of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Cabinet minister Satyendar Jain, she urged Baijal to allow her to see her husband.

"Respected LG sir, are we four ladies, mother and wife of CM, wife of Dy CM and wife of Satyendar Jain threat to your security that you are not allowing us to enter the road leading to your house? Kindly intervene. Please do not feel so threatened by everyone (sic)," she tweeted.

She also urged him to allow the family members saying " Jain is not well".

The sit-in by Kejriwal, Sisodia, Jain and Cabinet minister Gopal Rai at the Lt. Governor's office entered its fourth day on Thursday.

In morning, Kejriwal accused the LG's security personnel of not allowing his brother, who came from Pune, to see him.

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Mangaluru: Thieves broke into the rented house of a forest officer in the Kotekar sub-division of Ullal and stole a motorbike, ₹10.5 lakh in cash and gold and silver jewellery weighing about 181 grams, police said. The incident came to light on Thursday morning after Mehboob returned home from his native after nearly one week

The victim, Mehboob Saab Gudihola, had been living in the house with his wife and child for the past six months. According to the complaint, the family had travelled to their native place in Koppal on Friday.

The theft came to light when Gudihola returned home on Thursday morning and found that the house had been broken into.

In his complaint to police, Gudihola said the accused had entered the house through the main door and broke open cupboards in two rooms. The thieves allegedly stole gold and silver jewellery weighing around 181 grams, including ornaments belonging to the child.

They also took away ₹10.5 lakh in cash, which Gudihola told police he had brought home after availing a bank loan. In addition, a motorbike parked on the premises was also stolen.

Following the complaint, Ullal Police registered a case and launched an investigation. A dog squad and forensic experts visited the house and conducted an inspection.