Kejriwal`s janta darbar attracts people from Haryana, Rajasthan, UP

Apart from citizens of Delhi, scores of people from neighbouring states like Haryana, UP, Rajasthan came with their complaints to AAP government`s first `janta darbar` outside Delhi Secretariat which witnessed utter mismanagement.

New Delhi: Apart from citizens of Delhi, scores of people from neighbouring states like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan came with their complaints to AAP government`s first `janta darbar` outside Delhi Secretariat which witnessed utter mismanagement.

A large chunk of the crowd consisted of people who came just to gift flower bouquet or shake hand with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal or just to have a glimpse of him.

Dr Sangeeta Singh, a native of Varanasim, came with her 70-year-old mother with a complaint of property dispute against her brother.

"My brother has forcibly taken all our property. No one has been listening to us in our state, that is why we have come here with our complaint to meet Kejriwal," Singh said.

Though she could not meet him today, she said she will come again tomorrow. Another man, Ramkumar Bhatt from Rajasthan`s Alwar district was there with his complaint about alleged land grabbing, which he claimed was pending for the last few years.

"My land has been grabbed my some locals and I want it back," he said. Some like Nivruti Shankar, along with her father, came from Haryana just to have a glimpse of Kejriwal.

"My father wanted to see him and congratulate him. We are great fans of Arvind Kejriwal. I am sure he will do work. We are happy that we finally saw him," Shankar said.
There were others who waited in the crowd with bouquets but could not gift it to the CM because of the huge crowd.
A stampede-like situation prevailed with barricades at some places broken down by the crowd. So much so that Chief Minister had to leave the venue midway due to security concerns.

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