AAP will siege Haryana CM's residence, said- Pressure created

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The anger of aam aadmi party is increasing over the arrest of delhi Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. haryana AAP President Dr. Sushil Gupta posted on X that this period is an undeclared emergency created by BJP. Frightened by the india alliance, bjp is conspiring to stop arvind kejriwal, pressure is being put on him to separate from the india alliance, but bjp does not know that the entire country stands with Arvind Kejriwal.

‘BJP wants kejriwal to separate from the alliance’

Sushil Gupta, candidate of india Alliance from Kurukshetra, while cornering bjp further said that arvind kejriwal can be arrested as a person but will not be able to arrest the ideology, today the whole country wants to develop, get educated, healthy. Wants to happen. Which only arvind kejriwal can do. arvind kejriwal is building good schools, good colleges and good hospitals for the country. Children are being given employment without any expense slips. But ever since arvind kejriwal has become a part of the india alliance, the bjp has become nervous. bjp wants arvind kejriwal to separate from the opposition alliance.

Earlier also arvind kejriwal had said that his workers were receiving messages. Break the alliance they will do nothing to you otherwise arrest you. It is a matter of great shame that the bharatiya janata party does not even accept the court's orders. Ignoring the order of the Sessions court, bjp sent more notices to him. When the court process was going on then why sent a new notice? arvind kejriwal went to the high court against the new notice. The court gave a date of 2-4 days but they were afraid that the high court might not grant bail to arvind kejriwal, so he was arrested beforehand.

Will surround haryana CM's residence

Sushil Gupta has announced siege of the residence of haryana Chief minister Nayab saini in protest against the arrest of delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal. He has called upon the workers to reach Kurukshetra.

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