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Guj police asks Kejriwal to seek appointment to meet Modi

Kejriwal, along with other BJP leaders was stopped a few kms away from Modi's residence by the police

Press Trust of India Gandhinagar
AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal's convoy was today stopped a few kilometres away from the official residence of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, with police asking him to seek an appointment with the BJP's prime ministerial candidate.
 
Kejriwal had this morning announced that he will go to meet Modi at his residence to discuss the development of Gujarat.
 
He, along with other BJP leaders drove to Gandhinagar, where the police stopped him and asked him to seek an appointment with Modi.
 
Later, another AAP leader Manish Sisodia went with police to the chief minister's office to seek an appointment with Modi.
 
 
"Going to seek appointment from Modiji...," Sisodia tweeted after going to the CM's office.
 
"Met the PS, gave him request for appointment. He says Modiji will decide and we will be informed soon," he later tweeted.
 
After that, Sisodia reached the car in which Kejriwal was sitting and they drove away from Gandhinagar.
 
Kejriwal is on a four-day tour of Gujarat to 'verify' the development claims of Modi in the state.

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First Published: Mar 07 2014 | 1:13 PM IST

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