Arvind Kejriwal in Tihar jail, AAP to launch contact programme

May 22, 2014 02:43 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:27 am IST - New Delhi

The Aam Aadmi Party on Thursday decided to launch a door-to-door contact programme to apprise people about the circumstances leading to party chief Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest in a criminal defamation case instead of holding protest against it.

The decision was taken at a meeting a number of AAP leaders had with Mr. Kejriwal at the Tihar Jail on Thursday morning where the former Chief Minister has been lodged since Wednesday.

“We had a meeting with Arvind Kejriwal during which it was decided that the party won’t protest anymore and would launch a door-to-door campaign and tell people how a honest man like Kejriwal is behind the bars,” senior AAP leader Ashutosh told PTI .

Scores of AAP workers had clashed with police on Thursday night outside Tihar Jail protesting arrest of Mr. Kejriwal.

59 protesters, including senior leaders Yogendra Yadav, Manish Sisodia and Rakhi Birla, were arrested by police for violating prohibitory orders.

Asked about Mr. Kejriwal, he said the AAP chief has been kept in the ‘Vipasana’ cell and was fine.

Mr. Kejriwal’s wife Sunita, who carried clothes and medicines to him this morning, said, “He is not a criminal. Why should he pay money when he is ready to give an undertaking.”

The AAP leader was sent to Tihar Jail till May 23 by Delhi court on Thursday after he refused to furnish bail bond in a criminal defamation complaint filed against him by BJP leader Nitin Gadkari.

Ms. Sunita also criticised the media for calling her husband’s action ‘drama’. “It is wrong the way media is presenting the entire episode,” she said.

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