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Constitution does not stop CM from protesting: Kejriwal

The Delhi CM said the Jan Lokpal Bill is almost ready and will be passed at a special session in Ramlila Maidan in February.

January 25, 2014 / 16:58 IST
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who faced flak for his protest in the heart of the capital, on Saturday said the Constitution does not prevent the Chief Minister from holding a dharna.

“I read the Constitution, couldn't find anywhere that a Chief Minister cannot hold ‘dharna’,” he said on criticism to his two-day dharna outside Rail Bhavan. He also charged that “the media is getting paid to do negative stories on AAP”.

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Kejriwal’s role in leading a protest while holding constitutional office has come under the scrutiny of the Supreme Court which on Friday slammed law enforcing agencies for allowing unlawful assembly of supporters of the Chief Minister in the heart of national capital.