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On Delhi Elections Eve, Arvind Kejriwal Booked In Haryana - Know Why

Zee News Tuesday, 4 February 2025
As per the complainant, Kejriwal made ‘provocative statements’ and levelled ‘wild allegations’ against Haryana government and the state of Haryana and the BJP. 
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