Kejriwal road show: As it happened

January 20, 2015 11:13 am | Updated September 23, 2017 12:50 pm IST - New Delhi

Aam Aadmi Party supporters waiting for Arvind Kejriwal's arrival at Balmiki Colony. Photo: Shubomoy Sikdar

Aam Aadmi Party supporters waiting for Arvind Kejriwal's arrival at Balmiki Colony. Photo: Shubomoy Sikdar

2.30 pm: Kejriwal heads home. Cadre told to move to their respective constituencies

2.15 pm: Kejriwal will file nomination on Wednesday and Not going to Jantar Mantar either. Deadline to file nomination is 2 pm. Party cites heavy crowd for the delay.

12:45 pm: AAP leaders Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh are with Arvind Kejriwal aboard an open truck heading towards Jantar Mantar

12: 30 pm: The roadshow proceeds to Jantar Mantar from Valmiki Colony.

12: 20 pm: "You created history in the last assembly elections, time to rewrite it. Your enthusiasm tells me that AAP will gain majority," the AAP leader said to his supporters gathered at Valmiki Colony.

"Be wary of the rumour machine BJP," he added.

11:45 am: Arvind Kejriwal arrives at the venue. Starts addressing the supporters gathered.

10: 50 am: Valmiki colony in Mr. Kejriwal's New Delhi constituency is the same location from where Narendra Modi kicked off his Swachh Bharat Campaign.

10: 45 am: The roadshow is to begin at Valmiki Colony and conclude at Jantar Mantar after which Mr. Kerjiwal would go to Jamnagar House to file his nomination.

Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal is set to file his nomination papers for New Delhi constituency after a roadshow from Valmiki Sadan on Tuesday.

On Monday, Mr. Kejriwal had tweeted an appeal asking the people of Delhi to accompany him on the roadshow.

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