Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) women wing staged a protest today against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at the New Delhi Railway Station here, demanding him to speak on the misconduct of his MLAs against women and seeking expulsion of Ashutosh from Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal began his four-day Punjab tour with an itinerary focused mostly on the state's Malwa region.
The tour comes at a time when the party is trying to keep its flock together amid various issues that have plagued it in recent weeks.
"We came here to talk to him very politely, along with a bouquet. Is he a thief that he is running and not facing us? We are women from educated families and came here for a solution," said an agitated protester.
"Kejriwal is least concerned about the Delhi Government. He promised to develop Delhi and protect it from all the odds. But, how will he do this, when his own ministers are involved in crime against women. Tell me, he cannot protect Delhi, can he save Punjab from these crimes?" said another protestor.
This Punjab protest came to light after recent incidents in Punjab.
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