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Congress activists burn Kejriwal's effigy

Congress activists burnt an effigy of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal alleging that he was misleading the people of Punjab by promising clean politics when his colleagues were mired in scandals in Delhi.

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Congress activists burnt an effigy of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal alleging that he was misleading the people of Punjab by promising clean politics when his colleagues were mired in scandals in Delhi.

Led by Punjab Mahila Congress Vice-President Balbir Rani Sodhi, the protesters, which included a large number of women, held a demonstration against Kejriwal on Thursday evening at Rest House crossing along National Highway 1. 

Kejriwal, also AAP's national convenor, arrived on a four-day visit to poll-bound Punjab yesterday to boost the party's prospects.

Addressing the protesters, Sodhi alleged that, "While Kejriwal is flaunting his certificate of honesty and clean politics to mislead public, his colleagues in Delhi were indulging in scandals and misbehaving with women." "AAP captured power in Delhi on the slogan of being a different party, but people are now fed up with its misrule," she alleged.

Claiming that Punjabis will not be misled by Kejriwal s "flashy talks and gimmickry", Sodhi said that the people of the state will "shoo away" this outfit in the coming assembly polls as its leaders stood fully "exposed" now. 

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