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Aam Aadmi Party holds protest against arrest of Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh

Several workers of the party gathered at the AAP office at DDU Marg, raising slogans against the Centre and demanding release of Singh

PTI New Delhi Published 05.10.23, 12:09 PM
AAP workers being detained during a protest against the arrest of party's MP Sanjay Singh by ED in Delhi excise policy case, at BJP headqarters in New Delhi

AAP workers being detained during a protest against the arrest of party's MP Sanjay Singh by ED in Delhi excise policy case, at BJP headqarters in New Delhi PTI

AAP workers on Thursday staged a protest in central Delhi decrying the arrest of Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, who was taken in custody in connection with the excise policy case.

Several leaders and workers gathered at AAP party office on DDU marg, holding banners and raising slogans against the BJP and demanding release of Sanjay Singh.

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Special Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Dependra Pathak said they have made adequate arrangements to contain the protesters.

"We have made proper arrangements and there are enough police personnel. We do not want law and order to deteriorate at any cost. We have been constantly communicating with the cadre (of AAP)," he said.

Aam Aadmi Party leaders Atishi, Gopal Rai, Jarnail Singh, Priyanka Kakkar and Reena Gupta were among those present at the protest.

Rai alleged that Singh's arrest was an attempt by the BJP to win the upcoming elections as they do not have faith in their alliance.

"BJP got the survey done across the country and is aware it is going to be defeated. It does not have faith in NDA, and that's why they are attempting to win elections by making arrests through ED," Delhi minister Gopal Rai alleged at the protest.

The party has alleged that the Enforcement Directorate arrested Singh because he raised issues related to the Adani Group in Parliament.

Singh was arrested on Wednesday in connection with alleged corruption in the 2021-22 Delhi Excise policy case.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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