India Alliance MahaRally: A Show of Strength and Unity at Delhi’s Ramleela Ground, Key Figures to Attend – Check Details

India Alliance Maharally

India Alliance Maharally: In a bold move against the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, the India Alliance has orchestrated a grand rally at the Ramleela Ground in Delhi. Leaders from all factions of the India Alliance are expected to participate, making it a significant event in the political landscape.

The arrest of Arvind Kejriwal by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on March 21, 2024, has triggered a wave of dissent across the country. Since then, the India Alliance, a coalition of opposition parties, has been vehemently criticizing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for what they perceive as authoritarian tactics.

Bhagwant Mann Calls for Unity Against Tyranny

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann of Punjab has rallied the masses, urging people to join the protest in large numbers. Taking to social media, Mann declared the rally as the beginning of a revolution against tyranny and called for the preservation of democracy. His impassioned plea has resonated with many, igniting a spirit of defiance among the populace.

Atishi Highlights Public Support for Kejriwal

Minister Atishi of the Delhi government spoke to ANI, noting the significant turnout at the rally. She emphasized the widespread support for Arvind Kejriwal, highlighting his transformative impact on the lives of Delhiites. Despite being detained, Kejriwal’s concern for the welfare of Delhi and its residents remains unwavering, earning him admiration and loyalty from the public.

Akhilesh Yadav Condemns BJP’s Tactics

Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav has arrived in Delhi to lend his voice to the chorus of opposition against the BJP. Yadav condemned the BJP’s alleged misuse of investigative agencies such as the ED, CBI, and IT, accusing them of resorting to falsehoods to maintain power. He underscored the global scrutiny faced by the BJP following Kejriwal’s arrest, signaling growing international concern over democratic erosion in India.

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