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Arvind Kejriwal’s Release from Tihar Jail

Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, has been released from Tihar Jail after 50 days of detention in connection with the liquor policy case. In a passionate address to his supporters, Kejriwal emphasized his ongoing battle against dictatorship and called upon all Indians to join him in this struggle.

Gratitude and Plans Ahead

Addressing a massive gathering of AAP supporters following his release, Kejriwal expressed gratitude to Lord Hanuman and the judges of the Supreme Court for granting him bail. He outlined his schedule for the upcoming day, including a visit to a Hanuman temple in Connaught Place and a press conference at the AAP office.

A Call for Unity

Asserting his determination to combat dictatorship, Kejriwal urged unity among Indians, emphasizing that success in this endeavor requires collective effort. He acknowledged the support and blessings he received from millions across the country and stressed the importance of collaboration in safeguarding democracy.

 A Rallying Cry Against Tyranny

Kejriwal’s release marks a pivotal moment in his ongoing campaign for democratic values. His call to action resonates not only with AAP supporters but with citizens nationwide, underscoring the imperative of collective resistance against authoritarianism