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In a vibrant scene unfolding in New Delhi, a myriad of AAP leaders, including the esteemed minister Saurabh Bharadwaj and the dynamic Atishi, found themselves detained on Friday. The reason? A fervent protest orchestrated by the party, vehemently directed against the BJP in light of the controversial arrest of Delhi’s Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal, by the Enforcement Directorate, purportedly linked to the excise policy case.

The fervor of the Aam Aadmi Party leaders and their dedicated supporters reverberates through the vicinity of ITO, strategically positioned near both the AAP and BJP nerve centers. Despite the authoritative admonitions from police officials, urging dispersal due to the imposition of section 144, curtailing any semblance of congregation, the spirited chants of the AAP loyalists persist, piercing the air with their dissent against the BJP-led Centre government.

Behold, as the police hastily assemble barricades along the Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg, a pivotal artery where the respective party headquarters stand in close proximity. Traffic halts as barricades obstruct the path to the BJP’s domain from the AAP stronghold, merely a stone’s throw away. Vigilantly, the authorities scrutinize the credentials of all who dare to venture into this charged atmosphere.

The reverberations of Kejriwal’s dramatic arrest on Thursday evening catalyzed the AAP’s resolute call to arms, echoing across the nation in defiance of the BJP’s actions.