Delhi CM Kejriwal’s Lost Car Found In Ghaziabad

October 14, 2017 11:16
Delhi CM Kejriwal’s Lost Car Found In Ghaziabad

Delhi CM Kejriwal’s Lost Car Found In Ghaziabad:- The iconic blue WagonR car of Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal which was stolen in New Delhi on October 12 has been recovered from Ghaziabad.

The car was stolen from the from the Delhi secretariat - the seat of the state government that Kejriwal heads. The stolen car bears the registration number - DL 9C G 9769.

A letter to Lt Governor Anil Baijal was written by Kejriwal on Friday. The letter stated that the theft of his car points towards the rapidly “deteriorating” law and order situation in the national capital.

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“My Wagon-R car was stolen from outside the Delhi Secretariat. My car getting stolen is a small matter. But the fact that it went missing outside the Delhi Secretariat reflects the rapidly deteriorating law and order situation in Delhi,” Kejriwal said in his letter written to Lt Governor.

According to reports, after having it given up in 2014, Kejriwal was not currently using the car. The Aam Aadmi Party’s media coordinator Vandana Singh was using the vehicle.

A complaint was lodged at the IP Estate police station, saying that the car was stolen at around 1 p.m. The blue color Wagon R, along with Kejriwal himself, made headlines when the AAP boss traveled in it while campaigning for the chief minister’s post, which he won in January 2014.

Even after assuming office, the Delhi chief minister refused to use a government vehicle. This was the proof of Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi credentials.

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