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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal walked out of Tihar Jail on Friday, hours after the Supreme Court granted him interim bail till June 1.
Kejriwal, accompanied by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, held a roadshow in Moti Nagar to support party candidate Somnath Bhaghan for the Lok Sabha seat in New Delhi. Somnath Bharti
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said at a roadshow in Delhi that if people choose the Aam Aadmi Party on May 25, he will not have to Jail again.
Kejriwal, accompanied by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, held a roadshow in Moti Nagar to support party candidate Somnath Bhaghan for the Lok Sabha seat in New Delhi. Somnath Bharti.
He also held a roadshow with Mann in Uttam Nagar to drum up support for the party’s West Delhi candidate Mahabal Mishra.
“I have to go back to jail after 20 days. If you choose jhadu (the symbol of AAP), I don’t have to go to jail again,” the chief minister said during a roadshow in Moti Nagar.
The AAP national convener granted temporary bail till June 1.
“They sent me to jail because I worked for you. The BJP doesn’t want the work of the people of Delhi to be done,” he said.
Kejriwal claimed that his insulin injections were stopped in Tihar jail for 15 days.
“If I go back to jail, the BJP will stop your work, provide free electricity, reduce the quality of schools and close hospitals and mohalla clinics,” he charged.
He also asked people to vote for Bhatti and claimed that he would serve people even during odd hours.
At a roadshow in West Delhi, he said people were saying God brought him out of jail to defeat the BJP.
“There is a dictatorship in this country. We must end this dictatorship,” he added.
Polling for all seven seats in Delhi will be held on May 25.
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