• AAP workers protest after bulldozers arrive at Vadodara property where Arvind Kejriwal held event

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    AAP workers protest after bulldozers arrive at Vadodara property where Arvind Kejriwal held event

    Civic body representatives arrived at the site of the planned demolition of the allegedly unlawful wall on Saturday. Officials from the Aam Aadmi Party arrived and objected to the move.


    Digital Desk: A couple of bulldozers stormed into a private property in Vadodara, Gujarat last night that Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had rented out for an event. According to sources, Congress and the BJP had previously been given the land; however, the decision was made after the AAP national convenor held a town hall meeting on September 20.

    Civic body representatives arrived at the site of the planned demolition of the allegedly unlawful wall on Saturday. Officials from the Aam Aadmi Party arrived and objected to the move.

    Images obtained by India Today showed AAP employees objecting to the use of the bulldozer and claiming that proper processes were followed when they held the event. The AAP employees stopped the bulldozers from getting close to the complex's building by sitting on the ground.

    The Delhi chief minister claimed that the BJP was obstructing their agenda in the state of Gujarat before Kejriwal's appearance there. According to Kejriwal, the BJP has been intimidating residents and business owners into not letting out their spaces for AAP gatherings. Prior to getting this banquet facility approved for Kejriwal's event, AAP reportedly had 13 rejections.

    After establishing an AAP-led government in Punjab, Arvind Kejriwal appears to be fixated on Gujarat, which is close to holding elections. He presented to the people a long list of poll promises and commitments as part of his programme to win seats in the state. He made promises to the state's unemployed young, provided benefits for women, and promised free, high-quality healthcare education.

    According to Kejriwal, the state of Gujarat's farmers would receive a 2 lakh rupee loan forgiveness if his party were to win the election.