23 March
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
At Rajghat, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann rallied supporters, declaring Arvind Kejriwal as their leader and vowing to stage a larger protest against his recent arrest. Asserting their commitment to preserving Indian democracy, Mann expressed unwavering resolve amidst escalating tensions. The demonstration garnered support from Congress leader Haroon Yusuf and other prominent figures, underscoring cross-party solidarity.
Mann announced plans for a march from Rajghat to the party office on Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg, amplifying their message of support for Kejriwal. The protest comes in the wake of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest, eliciting strong reactions from various political factions. Delhi BJP also staged a protest at Rajghat, highlighting the deepening divide and heightened political tensions surrounding Kejriwal’s arrest.
As supporters gather in solidarity, the scene at Rajghat becomes a focal point for expressions of dissent and calls for justice. The unfolding events underscore the complexities of contemporary Indian politics, with voices from across the spectrum converging to defend principles of democracy and freedom of expression.