Kejriwal cleans choked drains near PM s house

October 02, 2014 01:09 pm | Updated November 29, 2021 01:15 pm IST - New Delhi

AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal Thursday helped sweepers to clean up choked drains in a small residential area near Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence in the heart of the capital.

The former chief minister of Delhi chose the BR Camp, as the low income area is called, on the very day Mr. Modi launched his Clean India campaign.

Mr. Kejriwal was accompanied by several employees of the civic agency, and he later had tea with them, an Aam Aadmi Party spokesman said.

The BR Camp falls in Mr. Kejriwal’s New Delhi assembly constituency.

AAP activists also picked up brooms in several parts of the capital to show their commitment for a Clean India but without joining any government sponsored event.

“AAP will launch a cleanliness drive Oct 2,” an AAP tweet said. “All MLAs and leaders will work as helpers to Safai Karmcharis (sweepers) and help them in their work.”

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