Friday, 14 March 2014

Chaos for aam aadmi as Arvind Kejriwal takes local train in Mumbai

Chaos for aam aadmi as Arvind Kejriwal takes local train in Mumbai
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Arvind Kejriwal campaign for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections , in an auto rickshaw in Mumbai on Wednesday .
Mumbai: Arvind Kejriwal tour of Mumbai on public transport today left its main audience , the common man , stunned by the chaos.
Since I landed in the city this morning, the 45 – year-old has taken the public transport volunteers AAP, television crew and security personnel on their trail .
Aam Aadmi Party Mr Kejriwal he is parading through the constituencies where their candidates as Mayank Gandhi, Meera Sanyal and Medha Patkar opposed to national elections next month.
Although the trip by car and train were designed to strengthen the party representing the common man , who made things difficult for them in busy station Churchgate city , where people are each other pushing and metal detectors fell crowding of passengers and equipment media .
“They should make arrangements for the real aam aadmi ( common people ),” said a harried traveler.
After a 48 rupee rickshaw ride from the airport to Andheri Station , in the western suburbs of Mumbai , Mr. Kejriwal got on the local train and took a window seat for the 30 minute ride south of Mumbai for a private fundraising .
As Prime Minister, Mr Kejriwal refused to use a vehicle or lal batti marked out on the ground that the convoys create traffic jams and inconvenience travelers but critics argue that your train trip caused the same problem in the Churchgate station .
Police sources say the leader of the AAP had refused their advice to go by road and avoid the ” lifeline of Mumbai ” overcrowding.
Bombay Police are providing Mr. Kejriwal with Z category security , which includes coverage for police personnel and escort car .
After his spectacular success in Delhi, the AAP hopes grab a decent share of the vote in urban centers around Mumbai in not only the election of Lok Sabha , but also the assembly polls to be held later this year

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