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Delhi assembly elections: Arvind Kejriwal to file his nomination on Tuesday

Delhi assembly elections: Arvind Kejriwal to file his nomination on Tuesday
Arvind Kejriwal was going to file his nomination Monday afternoon but due to a delay in the roadshow he was unable to do it.
NEW DELHI: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, who was expected to file his nomination for the assembly elections after a massive roadshow on Monday, will file his papers on Tuesday due to a delay caused by his rally.
Kejriwal said the nomination will now be filed on Tuesday which is also the last day for the filing of nomination.
"I was supposed to file my nomination today but the office closes at 3 pm.
I was asked go in between and file the nomination but I said how can I leave people at the road show and go? I will go to file nomination tomorrow with my family," Kejriwal said.
The road show started at the historic Valmiki Temple where the Aam Aadmi Party leader sought blessings. It then went to Connaught Place via Panchkuian Marg into the Inner Circle and then towards the Outer Circle on to Baba Kharak Singh Marg. It ended near the Patel Chowk Metro station. He also sought blessings from his family.
Scores of supporters walked in the rally holding brooms as he waved to them and flashed the victory sign amid chants of "acchhe beete panch saal, lage raho Kejriwal" (5 years went well, go on Kejriwal).
In an open yellow coloured jeep, Kejriwal waved and greeted his supporters as his family stood behind him. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and AAP leader Sanjay Singh and Gopal Rai were also present in the rally.
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