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Arvind Kejriwal detained again as activists take out march over coal issue

Soon after he was released from police detention, anti-corruption activist Arvind Kejriwal said he and his supporters would continue to protest outside the residences of the PM, Congress president and BJP president.

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Activist Arvind Kejriwal and hundreds of erstwhile Team Anna supporters were detained on Sunday when they marched to the residences of the prime minister and Congress and BJP chiefs on the issue of coal block allocation with police using tear gas and water cannons to disperse them.

Kejriwal was detained for the second time today as he was picked up from outside the residence of the prime minister on Sunday morning.

The protest also brought to fore differences in the group over targeting BJP, with activist Kiran Bedi keeping herself away from Jantar Mantar.

Initially, police did not prevent protesters from marching towards the Prime Minister's residence though barricades were erected at several places. However, as they reached near the residences, they were stopped.

The protesters in separate groups marched from Jantar Mantar towards the residences of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Race Course Road, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Janpath and BJP president Nitin Gadkari on Tughlaq Road.

Police used water canons and lobbed teargas shells besides using force in Janpath, Akbar Road and Tughlaq Road to disperse the crowd.

Kejriwal, who was detained along with Prashant Bhushan, Manish Sisodia and Kumar Vishwas from various places, told reporters "Our intention was to show the nation that how BJP and Congress were hand-in-glove over the coal allocation issue.We have done our job, it is time we should go back."

The march was stopped at Janpath, Akbar Road and Tughlaq Road but as the protesters were tried to jump over the barricades to proceed, police warned them and later resorted to using water canons and lobbing tear gas shells.

Some of the protesters also punctured the tyres of the buses and refused to move out of the place. Police then used force to remove them from the area.

Sporadic protests throughout the day were witnessed outside the residences of pime minister, the Congress president and the BJP chief and a number of protesters were detained and subsequently released.

Addressing the protesters earlier in the day, Kejriwal said, "TV channels are showing videos of people wearing 'I am Arvind' caps. This is very unfortunate. Anna Hazare is our leader. I respect him like I do my father. He is our leader am just a soldier."

"We ask honest politicians why are you keeping quiet? Please raise your voice against corruption inside Parliament," he said.

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