A clash broke out between AAP workers and some protesting teachers from Punjab during the road show of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in Solan. On Thursday, people started shouting slogans of Kejriwal Murdabad during the roadshow.
While Kejriwal was giving a speech, the protesters, who were members of the Punjab ETT Teachers Association, mixed with the AAP supporters and began raising slogans against AAP and the Punjab government.
Punjab ETT teachers protested against @ArvindKejriwal in Solan They shouted “Kejriwal Murdabad' slogans & shamed him enough that he stopped his speech midway! but AAPee goons hit these teachers badly and even removed turban of one of them in front of EM
— ਅਦਨਾਨ ਅਲੀ ਖਾਨ ( عدنان علی خان ) (@AdnanAliKhan555) November 3, 2022
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Due to the clash, Kejriwal stopped his speech quickly at 5 minutes, and AAP supporters thereafter raised slogans against the district government and the BJP, blaming them for the incident. During the speech, Kejriwal targeted BJP and Congress. He said that both these parties have looted Himachal. During this, the ruckus started.
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Delhi CM Kejriwal concluded his speech midway and said that if protestors want this ‘Gundagardi’ they should go to the BJP. Aam Aadmi Party don’t know how to do ‘Gundagardi’. They only know how to make hospitals and schools. With this, he left the rally.
AAP workers became irritated as a result of several protesting Punjabi teachers throwing papers at Kejriwal during the roadshow, which led to a clash between the two sides. Police officers stepped in to prevent the situation from getting worse.
In the Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections, the Aam Aadmi Party is contesting all 68 seats. On Thursday, Arvind Kejriwal made his first appearance during the election campaign. When there was a commotion, they were conducting a road show for Anju Rathore, the contender for the Solan seat. In Himachal, voting will take place on November 12.