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Businessman sends Kejriwal Rs 364 to buy a pair of shoes

The Delhi CM was seen wearing sandals during the banquet hosted in honour of French Prez Hollande on January 26

Arvind Kejriwal

Arvind Kejriwal

Press Trust of India New Delhi
An engineer-turned-businessman from Visakhapatnam has sent Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Rs 364 to buy a pair of formal shoes.

Reason--The businessman Sumit Agrawal says he was "deeply aggrieved" to find Kejriwal wearing sandals during a state banquet hosted by President Pranab Mukherjee at Rashtrapati Bhavan against the prescribed dress code.

The Delhi Chief Minister was seen wearing sandals during the banquet hosted in honour of French President Francois Hollande on January 26.

Agrawal sent a demand draft of Rs 364 to Kejriwal on Monday by speed post and said he took to the streets to collect money by following the footsteps of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader.
 
"It broke my heart to see you like this. I'm deeply aggrieved," Agarwal said in an open letter to Kejriwal, adding certain protocols have dictated the democratic set up and international relations and everyone must respect them.

Severely critical of Kejriwal, the young businessman said the Delhi Chief Minister was representing the country that day at Rashtrapati Bhavan and not staging a dharna at an AAP rally at Ramlila Maidan or Jantar Mantar.

"You're a grown man. Please act according to the situation & and to the occasion," he said.

Kejriwal's office refused to comment on the issue.

The businessman also explained how he collected the money.

"I initially had plans to contribute some money from my own pocket. However, since I'm against donations to any political party, I decided against it and followed your footsteps instead. I took to the streets to gather money to fund a pair of footwear for you.

"Sir, I know that this is a very small amount, but it is the result of the effort of an entire Sunday afternoon of hard work. I had initiated the collection with an initial contribution of Rs 49," he wrote.

He futher said "though such a modest amount is not enough for a Chief Minister, I believe any amount is good enough for the someone who claims that he has no shoes despite having a monthly salary of 'only' Rs 2,10,000".

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First Published: Feb 05 2016 | 5:30 PM IST

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