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Press broom button so hard that AAP breaks its 2015 record: Kejriwal

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal took out a roadshow in north Delhi's Narela and Bawana areas and urged his supporters to press the button for the broom so hard that the party breaks its 2015 record of winning 67 assembly seats. He also thanked the people for coming for the roadshow despite the cold weather and light rain.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal holds a road show in Delhi
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal holds a road show in Delhi
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Published : Jan 27, 2020, 6:01 PM IST

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday urged his supporters to press the button for the broom, AAP's election symbol, on the EVM machine so hard that the party breaks its 2015 record of winning 67 assembly seats.

Surrounded by scores of supporters, the AAP national convenor took out a roadshow in north Delhi's Narela and Bawana areas.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal holds a road show in Delhi

"Press the broom button so hard that we will break the record of 2015," Kejriwal said.

He also thanked the people for coming for the roadshow despite the cold weather and light rain.

Read: Eleven candidates move to Delhi HC after being denied to file nominations for Delhi polls

Kejriwal, atop an open navy blue jeep, waved to the public and shook hands with people as his roadshow moved through the narrow lanes.

He was accompanied by Sharad Chauhan and Ram Chander, MLAs of Narela and Bawana, respectively.

Holding placards in support of various schemes of the government, including free healthcare and electricity, AAP supporters danced to the tune of 'Lage Raho Kejriwal' (the party's anthem).

In the assembly polls five years ago, the AAP secured a thumping victory as the party bagged 67 seats, leaving just three for the BJP.

Also Read: Delhi Elections: AAP will win 70 out of 70 seats, claims Bhagwant Mann

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday urged his supporters to press the button for the broom, AAP's election symbol, on the EVM machine so hard that the party breaks its 2015 record of winning 67 assembly seats.

Surrounded by scores of supporters, the AAP national convenor took out a roadshow in north Delhi's Narela and Bawana areas.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal holds a road show in Delhi

"Press the broom button so hard that we will break the record of 2015," Kejriwal said.

He also thanked the people for coming for the roadshow despite the cold weather and light rain.

Read: Eleven candidates move to Delhi HC after being denied to file nominations for Delhi polls

Kejriwal, atop an open navy blue jeep, waved to the public and shook hands with people as his roadshow moved through the narrow lanes.

He was accompanied by Sharad Chauhan and Ram Chander, MLAs of Narela and Bawana, respectively.

Holding placards in support of various schemes of the government, including free healthcare and electricity, AAP supporters danced to the tune of 'Lage Raho Kejriwal' (the party's anthem).

In the assembly polls five years ago, the AAP secured a thumping victory as the party bagged 67 seats, leaving just three for the BJP.

Also Read: Delhi Elections: AAP will win 70 out of 70 seats, claims Bhagwant Mann

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Press broom button so hard that AAP breaks its 2015 record: Kejriwal
         New Delhi, Jan 27 (PTI) Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday urged his supporters to press the button for broom, AAP's election symbol, on the EVM machine so hard that the party breaks its 2015 record of winning 67 assembly seats.
          Surrounded by scores of supporters,the AAP national convenor took out a roadshow in north Delhi's Narela and Bawana areas.
          "Press the broom button so hard that we will break the record of 2015," Kejriwal said.
          He also thanked the people for coming for the roadshow despite the cold weather and light rain.
          Kejriwal, atop an open navy blue jeep, waved to the public and shook hands with people as his roadshow moved through the narrow lanes.
         He was accompanied by Sharad Chauhan and Ram Chander, the MLAs of Narela and Bawana, respectively.
         Holding placards in support of various schemes of the government, including free healthcare, and electricity, AAP supporters danced to the tune of 'Lage Raho Kejriwal' (the party's anthem).
          In the assembly polls five years ago, the AAP secured a thumping victory as the party bagged 67 seats, leaving just three for the BJP. PTI UZM
         
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