AAP Alleges Party Office in Gujarat Raided; Police Deny

GG News Bureau

Ahmedabad, 12th September. Aam Aadmi Party leader Isudan Gadhvi alleged that local police raided the party office in Ahmedabad’s Navrangpura area as soon as AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal arrived, but found nothing.

A police official, however, refuted the claim, saying that when contacted, the AAP office-bearers refused to provide any details about who conducted the raid and what exactly happened.

On Monday and Tuesday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will hold town hall meetings with auto-rickshaw drivers, businessmen, lawyers, and sanitation workers. He arrived in Ahmedabad on Sunday evening.

Late Sunday night, Gadhvi, the national joint general secretary of the AAP, tweeted, “Local police raided the AAP office in Ahmedabad as soon as Arvind Kejriwal landed here. They left after searching the office for two hours as they found nothing.”

Kejriwal said on Twitter, tagging Gadhvi’s tweet, “The ruling BJP has lost its senses due to the unprecedented support AAP is getting from the people of Gujarat. After Delhi, they have started raids in Gujarat too. But, just like Delhi, they have not found anything in Gujarat.”

However, Navrangpura police station inspector P K Patel denied the allegations, claiming that no such raid took place.

“After learning about Gadhvi’s tweet about the raid, I personally visited the party office on Sunday night and sought details. But the party leaders present there, including one Yagnesh, did not give any details as to who came and what exactly happened as claimed by Gadhvi,” Patel said on Monday.

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