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Bhagwant Mann Leads Enthusiastic Roadshow in Rajouri Garden, Backs Kejriwal for Delhi Assembly Election 2025

Delhi Assembly Election 2025: In a powerful display of public support, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann led a high-energy roadshow in Rajouri Garden, rallying voters for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) ahead of the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025.

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In a powerful display of public support, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann led a high-energy roadshow in Rajouri Garden, rallying voters for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) ahead of the Delhi Assembly Elections 2025. The event witnessed overwhelming enthusiasm as locals chanted slogans in favor of Arvind Kejriwal, echoing the party’s slogan—"Dilli di pukar, fir layaange Kejriwal!"

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Addressing the crowd, Mann highlighted AAP's governance model, emphasizing the party’s contributions to education, healthcare, and public welfare. He urged voters to stand with Kejriwal, citing the Delhi CM’s achievements in making the capital a model state.

Massive Public Response in Rajouri Garden

The roadshow, which took place in Rajouri Garden, saw a massive turnout, with supporters waving AAP flags and raising slogans in favor of Kejriwal. Mann, riding atop an open vehicle, interacted with people, acknowledging their trust in AAP’s leadership.

“The people of Delhi have seen the work of AAP—free electricity, quality education, and better healthcare. That’s why they want Kejriwal to continue leading the state,” Mann stated.

AAP's Momentum Grows Ahead of 2025 Elections

With the Delhi Assembly elections approaching, AAP has intensified its campaign across various constituencies. Mann’s presence in the Rajouri Garden roadshow signals the party’s commitment to retaining power in the national capital.

The event was streamed live from Rajouri Garden, reflecting the party’s direct engagement with voters. With growing public support, AAP’s election campaign is gaining momentum, reinforcing the belief that Kejriwal will return for another term in Delhi.

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