Kejriwal’s road show enters Day 2
BY Agencies13 Nov 2013 4:55 AM IST
Agencies13 Nov 2013 4:55 AM IST
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal on Monday visited four assembly constituencies in the city, as part of his ‘Jhaadu Chalao Yatra’, a road show aimed at wooing voters.
Kejriwal started Day II of his 22-day road show from Sunder Nagari. He hit the road at 10 am at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) in Dilshad Garden and moved on to four Assembly constituencies, namely, Seema Puri, Gokul Puri, Mustafabad and Karawal Nagar.
He was accompanied by AAP’s candidates from these four constituencies, Dharmender Singh Koli from Seema Puri, Devi Dayal Murtiwale from Gokul Puri, Kapil Kumar Dhama from Mustafabad and Kapil Mishra from Karawal Nagar. Sunder Nagri and Nand Nagri are the areas where Kejriwal, along with fellow activists, started working on social issues in early 2000 through their NGO, Parivartan.
Travelling through the narrow lanes of the densely populated areas of the four constituencies, the rally today winded up at Sonia Vihar.
Kejriwal’s 22-day yatra started on Sunday and will cover all the 70 Assembly constituencies in Delhi by 1 December.
Kejriwal started Day II of his 22-day road show from Sunder Nagari. He hit the road at 10 am at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) in Dilshad Garden and moved on to four Assembly constituencies, namely, Seema Puri, Gokul Puri, Mustafabad and Karawal Nagar.
He was accompanied by AAP’s candidates from these four constituencies, Dharmender Singh Koli from Seema Puri, Devi Dayal Murtiwale from Gokul Puri, Kapil Kumar Dhama from Mustafabad and Kapil Mishra from Karawal Nagar. Sunder Nagri and Nand Nagri are the areas where Kejriwal, along with fellow activists, started working on social issues in early 2000 through their NGO, Parivartan.
Travelling through the narrow lanes of the densely populated areas of the four constituencies, the rally today winded up at Sonia Vihar.
Kejriwal’s 22-day yatra started on Sunday and will cover all the 70 Assembly constituencies in Delhi by 1 December.
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