New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal and some activists
were detained by police after they were stopped from marching towards
the Prime Minister's residence demanding resignation and arrest of Union
Minister Salman Khurshid over allegations of irregularities by an NGO
run by him.
Kejriwal along with about 70 activists of Rashtriya
Vikalang Party (RVP) marched from Janpath to Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh's Race Course residence, a few kilometres away, but were stopped
at Rajpath crossing by police. They were later detained when they
refused to disperse and staged a sit-in.
The activist announced
that his day-long protest will now continue for an indefinite period.
Kejriwal said they will not leave the venue till the Prime Minister met
them or Khurshid resigned from the Cabinet.
Kejriwal said now this is a fight to finish and "now let's make this place another Tahrir Square".
Kejriwal-led
India Against Corruption has been maintaining that it was a protest
programme by RVP and they were just guests. But after Kejriwal's protest
IAC started sending text messages asking people to join the protest.
"IAC
in support of disabled people is sitting on protest near National
Archives, Janpath. PM refused meeting. Would sit on dharna unless PM
meets or Salman Khurshid resigns," an IAC spokesperson said.
Kejriwal
claimed he had sought time from the Prime Minister but his office
refused to give him and disabled people any appointment.
The IAC
had alleged financial irregularities in the functioning of Zakir Hussain
Memorial Trust run by Khurshid and his wife Louis, a charge denied by
both. Khurshid has also threatened to take Kejriwal to court.
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