Cheers Amidst Rain: Kejriwal's Triumphant Release from Tihar
A spirited crowd of AAP supporters gathered outside Tihar Jail in the rain to celebrate the release of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. With vibrant music, dancing, and slogans, the atmosphere was electric. Kejriwal was granted bail by the Supreme Court in a corruption case linked to excise policies.
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Despite heavy rain, an enthusiastic crowd of AAP leaders and supporters gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday evening to welcome Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. As he walked out to an electrifying reception, the atmosphere was filled with vibrant dhol beats, jubilant dancing, and a chorus of pro-Kejriwal slogans.
A sea of colorful umbrellas dotted the crowd, with hundreds of supporters eagerly awaiting the chief minister's release. Posters and banners adorned with slogans hailed Kejriwal, turning the area into a wave of blue and yellow. Party stalwarts, including Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, rallied the crowd from atop a truck, leading the enthusiastic chants despite the downpour.
Upon his release, Kejriwal, wearing a blue shirt, emerged to loud applause and cheers. He addressed supporters from the rooftop of a car, while similar scenes of celebration unfolded outside his residence. Traffic snarled around Tihar Jail as the crowd's fervor and the heavy rains added to the chaos. Kejriwal's release followed a Supreme Court bail in an excise policy-linked corruption case.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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