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Day 3: AAP holds candle march

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March 25, 2024

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Day 3: AAP holds candle march

THE AAP workers on Sunday demonstrated on the ITo footover bridge in protest against the arrest of their leader, Arvind Kejriwal, followed by candle march in the evening in various parts of the city.

The party workers raised slogans against the BJP, which rules the Centre, and thus, governs the probe agency Enforcement Directorate which arrested the Delhi Chief Minister on Thursday.

The protesters, who hung a banner that read “Main Bhi Kejriwal” from the bridge, were removed from the spot by the Delhi Police.

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