The Aam Admi Party activists were on Monday halted by police on their way to Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit’s house to deliver lakhs of letters protesting against “inflated” electricity and water bills.
A total of slow-moving 272 autorickshaws were carrying AAP volunteers, with Arvind Kejriwal supporters walking alongside. Many of them carried Indian national flags and shouted anti-government slogans.
The volunteers, who have been halted at Pragati Maidan, have reportedly been asked by police to send just a small convoy to the Delhi CM.
The unique protest began from Sundar Nagri area where AAP convenor Kejriwal’s indefinite hunger strike against the allegedly inflated utility bills entered the 10th day today.
Notably, Kejriwal is not part of the protest march to Dikshit’s house.
The 272 autorickshaws represented the 272 municipal wards in Delhi. Around eight lakh residents of the capital had signed the protest letters.
The protest journey began despite the Delhi Police’s refusal to allow too many autorickshaws to hit the roads.
“They failed to explain under which law they were prohibiting the autos,” AAP spokesperson Aswathi Muralidharan had said earlier. “If we are stopped, we will protest.”
On Friday, the AAP had said in a statement: “As the number of Delhiites who have decided not to pay their bills swells by the day, the ball is in the court of Shiela Dikshit now. Would she listen to the voice of people who have elected her to power or continue to support private companies?”
Kejriwal’s health is reportedly stable. Doctors said he had lost seven kilograms since he began his fast on March 23.
—IANS