Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s wife, Sunita Kejriwal on Friday launched a WhatsApp campaign titled ‘Kejriwal ko Aashirwaad’.
Issuing a video statement, Sunita urged people to support Kejriwal during hard times. Sunita Kejriwal also shared a WhatsApp number 8297324624. She said people can send their blessings, prayers or any other messages on this number.
Sunita Kejriwal said, “We are starting a drive from today. You can send your blessings and prayers to Kejriwal on this number. You can also send whatever message you want.”
“Kejriwal has put his stand in court, He is a true patriot. Partiotism is in his veins. Arvind has challenged the most powerful forces in the country. Will you not support your brother in this fight?” she added.
Sunita Kejriwal on Thursday attended the court proceedings, where her husband himself made submissions before the judge.
“He has not been keeping well. His sugar levels are fluctuating. He is being harassed a lot. This tyranny won’t last and people will give a reply,” she said.
The video message comes a day after Arvind Kejriwal’s ED custody was extended till 1 April. The agency sought 7 day custody of Kejriwal but the court said he has to be produced before it on 1 April.
Meanwhile, the Delhi High Court on 28 March rejected a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) to remove Arvind Kejriwal as Delhi CM.
The INDIA bloc is expected to organise a rally in Delhi on 31 March against the arrest of Kejirwal.
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