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Chadha to take out roadshow against Bidhuri

NEW DELHI: Before filing his nomination for the Lok Sabha polls, AAP South Delhi candidate Raghav Chadha will take out a "Gundaraj Mukhti Raj" yatra against incumbent BJP MP Ramesh Bidhuri on Sunday.

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New Delhi, April 19

Before filing his nomination for the Lok Sabha polls, AAP South Delhi candidate Raghav Chadha will take out a "Gundaraj Mukhti Raj" yatra against incumbent BJP MP Ramesh Bidhuri on Sunday.

He will be accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia during the roadshow, senior AAP leader Gopal Rai said.

Chadha is expected to file his nomination on Monday.

The AAP candidate alleged that Bidhuri has been attacking people from other states living in the South Delhi constituency.

The Arvind Kejriwal-led party also came out with a report card of Bidhuri in which it claimed that people are fearful of the BJP MP and his work has been negligible in the area.

"Even the village he adopted had negligible work done," Rai claimed.

No immediate response was received from Bidhuri on the accusations.

The AAP has been coming out with report cards of all MPs of Delhi. — PTI

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