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'Kejriwal stable on sixth day of fast’

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal's indefinite fast against 'inflated' power bills entered its sixth day on Thursday and his health is stable.

Addressing his supporters at Sundar Nagri in the eastern part of the city, Kejriwal alleged that both Congress and BJP were winning elections through bribing voters and using muscle power. He said several people were asking him why there has been no reaction from BJP and Congress on his fast so far.

'This is because BJP and Congress are both worried as a different kind of politics is slowly emerging in India. So far they are used to winning on the basis of bribing voters, money power and muscle power but now the voters have awakened. The elections will not be elections but a revolution,' he said.

A statement from AAP said he is stable as of now with all the vital parameters within the normal range.  It had on Wednesday said that Kejriwal's health has deteriorated. 'His blood pressure was 120/74, pulse was 66 and sugar was 106 this morning. The level of ketones has come down from 4+ to 3+, which is a positive indication,' it said. The statement also said that he has lost 6 kg since his fast begun on 23 March.
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