New Delhi: The cavalcade of Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal was shown black flags in Delhi's Dwarka.
People also threw pamphlets on the cavalcade and chanted the slogan of 'Go back Kejriwal.'
The incident took place when he was holding a roadshow and residents on the rooftops waved banners and black flags at him.
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Vinay Kumar Mishra is the party's candidate from Dwarka assembly constituency.
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As per sources, people in the constituency are miffed with Kejriwal as he snubbed the sitting MLA Adarsh Shashtri and gave the ticket to Vinay Kumar Mishra from Dwarka seat.
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Assembly elections will be held in Delhi on February 8 to decide who will rule the national capital for the next five years with the ruling AAP making a determined bid to return to power and the BJP seeking to have a chief minister in the city after 20 years.
The Congress, which has ruled Delhi for 15 successive years, is also making efforts to regain its support base.
Counting of votes will take place on February 11.
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