Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s wife Sunita today asked people to vote in the lok Sabha polls in favour of AAP to counter corruption charges against her husband. Spearheading AAP’s first roadshow in the national capital at Kalyanpuri, Sunita Kejriwal rallied support for the INDIA bloc candidate from east Delhi constituency Kuldeep Kumar.
AAP workers and supporters brandished the party flag, adorned with cutouts of the Chief Minister, and placards bearing the message, ‘Jail ka Jawab Vote se’.
During the roadshow, Sunita raised five slogans which she said held the crux of the AAP poll campaign: ‘Save the Constitution’, ‘Pink Ticket for Women’, Pilgrimage, ‘education Revolution’, and ‘Unauthorized Colony’.
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