Unexpected character encountered while parsing value: <. Path '', line 0, position 0.
Don't let BJP indulge in corruption: Kejriwal to AAP Surat corporatorsGandhinagar, Feb 26 - Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday interacted with the newly-elected corporators of AAP at Surat in Gujarat. He advised them and the workers not to let the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) continue indulging in corruption and show them the power of the opposition. The Delhi Chief Minister is in Gujarat to thank the people of Surat as the AAP clinched 27 seats in the SMC. By winning 27 seats in the 120-member SMC, the AAP has made inroads into Gujarat's politics. Although, the BJP by winning 93 seats in the polls has retained power, the entry of the Kejriwal-led party has jolted the saffron party, besides the Congress which failed to secure a single seat in the SMC. Kejriwal held a meeting with the AAP workers and leaders. "'Aap Aisa Accha Kaam Karna aur ruling BJP Ko Unki Naani Yaad Dila Dena. Apko Ek Bhi Galat Kaam Nahi Hone Dena Hai'. (You should not let the BJP indulge in any wrongdoing. Show the people of Gujarat that through the AAP, the politics of good work has arrived)," Kejriwal told the AAP corporators. Kejriwal arrived at the Mini Bazar in Mangadh Chowk where he garlanded the statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and thereafter proceeded with his roadshow, which will end at Sarthana in Surat. --IANS amc/khz/bg Please Share this article with your friends. Sponsor Related & Matched:
More from:Political newsThree nabbed for Covid vaccine black marketing Fearing poaching, Assam Cong candidates to stay at a hotel Covid was not defeated in 2020, it had waned on its own: Chidambaram Delhi CM urges Harsh Vardhan to increase beds in Centre's hospitals Necessary measures must be taken to ramp up beds for Covid patients: PM Night curfew, closure of schools in NE states to check Covid spread K'taka private doctors' body complain of shortage of drugs, oxygen Heavy voter turnout marks Nagarjunasagar Assembly bypoll Gujarat reports record 9.5K new Covid cases, 97 deaths Delhi reports over 24K new Covid cases, active tally nears 70K-mark Rajasthan govt slashes RT-PCR rates to Rs 350 Over 83% turnout in Mizoram Assembly bypoll (Night Ld) Small town in Raj comes up with 'medicine at your doorsteps' initiative |