“Jail officials are treating Kejriwal like terrorists. They are not being provided basic facilities. When we met, there was a glass wall between me and him,” the Punjab Chief Minister said.

Sources said the meeting between the two took place inside the jail's 'Jangla Mulakat' room, a space divided by a glass wall with intercom facilities on both sides.

Following the protocol outlined in the jail manual, he entered Tihar jail as a general visitor to meet Punjab Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Talking to reporters after coming out of Tihar Jail complex, Mann said that Kejriwal asked people not to worry about him.

Kejriwal, who was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on March 21 in an alleged excise scam, is lodged in Tihar jail number-2.

Jailed Delhi CM Kejriwal has provided a list of six people, which also includes the Chief Minister of Punjab.

A Delhi court had sent Kejriwal to judicial custody till April 15. He will be produced in the court at 2:30 pm. On the expiry of his judicial custody.

The ED has termed CM Kejriwal as the "kingpin and main conspirator" of the alleged excise duty scam in collusion with other Delhi government ministers, AAP leaders and other persons.