AAP protestors try to scale walls of Delhi BJP office in protest of Kejriwal 'detention'
March 05, 2014  18:00
In the aftermath of AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal's brief 'detention' in Gujarat, party workers have been protesting outside the BJP office at Ashoka Road in Delhi.

AAP workers have been trying to scale the walls of the BJP office, while others have been grappling with the police, trying to get in. 

AAP leader Shazia Ilmi says Narendra Modi is scared of Arvind Kejriwal. She says BJP workers inside the office have been throwing stones at AAP protestors. She says the AAP workers have only been raising slogans, but BJP workers have been throwing stones and water at them.

They say they want Modi to apologise for 'detaining' Kejriwal in Gujarat.

It is still unclear whether Kejriwal was actually detained by the Gujarat police or just asked for his papers. The police said they stopped him because he did not have the necessary clearances to hold a road show.

Outside the BJP office in Delhi, is a mixed group of protestors. Some anti-AAP supporters (not clear whether they are BJP or Congress) call Kejriwal a thief and say he has cheated the voters of Delhi. Yet others say the protestors are hired goons of AAP.
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