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Gujarat Police Conducts Raid on Ahmedabad Office, According to Aam Aadmi Party

AAP leaders in Gujarat asserted on Twitter that a raid was conducted at their party office in Ahmedabad promptly following the arrival of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The raid took place on Sunday, according to the party, who further stated that the BJP, being in power, seems visibly...

Gujarat Police Conducts Raid on Ahmedabad Office, Announces Aam Aadmi Party
Gujarat Police Conducts Raid on Ahmedabad Office, Announces Aam Aadmi Party

Gujarat Police Conducts Raid on Ahmedabad Office, According to Aam Aadmi Party

In a series of events, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of intimidation tactics in Gujarat, as the state gears up for its Assembly elections later this year.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, speaking in Ahmedabad, claimed that the BJP is "extremely rattled" by the "tremendous support" the AAP is receiving in Gujarat. His assertion came shortly after a raid was reportedly conducted at the AAP's workplace in Ahmedabad.

The raid, conducted by the Gujarat Police, was said to have taken place shortly after Kejriwal's arrival in the city. Isudan Gadhvi, the AAP's Gujarat system leader, stated in a tweet that the authorities raided the AAP office for 2 hours but found nothing.

Kejriwal himself claimed that raids have started in Gujarat, similar to those in Delhi, and that nothing was found in either location. He attributed this to the "hardcore honesty" of the AAP's leaders and workers.

The AAP's Gujarat unit has criticised the BJP, alleging that the ruling party is mistreating power to get their workplace robbed due to the growing appeal of the Aam Aadmi Party in Gujarat. However, no immediate action was taken by the Gujarat Police in response to the AAP's claim.

As the election season heats up, the AAP and the BJP continue to trade accusations, with the former accusing the latter of using underhanded tactics to maintain power. The people of Gujarat will decide the outcome of these allegations at the polls later this year.

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