IN PHOTOS: Sunita Kejriwal's roadshow in Delhi draws support

Sunita Kejriwal, wife of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, led a roadshow in Delhi's Kalyanpuri area, garnering significant support from AAP supporters amidst slogans of 'Jail ke tale tutengey, Kejriwal chhutengey' (Jail bars will break, Kejriwal will be released). Pics/ PTI

Updated On: 2024-04-28 03:53 PM IST

Compiled by : Sanjana Deshpande

Sunita Kejriwal led a roadshow in Kalyanpuri, Delhi, amid slogans of 'Jail ke tale tutengey, Kejriwal chhutengey', garnering significant support from AAP supporters.

The roadshow, marked by blue and yellow AAP flags and banners, showcased the party's strong presence in the area, with hundreds of women wearing party caps and scarfs joining the event.

Standing through the sunroof of a vehicle, Sunita Kejriwal personally interacted with locals, emphasising her husband's commitment to development and criticising the BJP-led central government for his arrest.

Arvind Kejriwal's incarceration in a money laundering case linked to the Delhi excise policy has propelled Sunita Kejriwal to the forefront of AAP's Lok Sabha poll campaign, as she campaigned for AAP's East Delhi candidate Kuldeep Kumar.

Sunita Kejriwal, accompanied by leaders of the Congress, highlighted the alliance between AAP and Congress in the opposition INDIA bloc, expressing confidence in sweeping all seats in Delhi.

Residents had conflicting feelings about the timing and consequences of Arvind Kejriwal's detention, with some doubting the political motivations behind it, while others saw it as a strategic move ahead of the election.

Some first-time voters expressed their desire for AAP's victory in Delhi, despite reservations about the opposition alliance, indicating the complex dynamics at play in the electoral landscape.

Many people voiced compassion for Arvind Kejriwal and support for the AAP, implying that his arrest could potentially attract sympathy votes in the next election on May 25, when all seven Lok Sabha constituencies in Delhi will be voting.

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