A day after Arvind Kejriwal kicked off his Lok Sabha campaign in Maharashtra amid chaos, Mumbai Police on Thursday registered a case against the Aam Aadmi Party leader and his supporters on the charge of unlawful assembly outside the domestic airport.
"Kejriwal and his supporters had assembled outside the airport just after he landed from Delhi. The assembly was in violation of the order duly promulgated by police that more than five persons cannot assemble in a place without police permission," a police officer said.
Kejriwal and his supporters have been booked under Section 188 (Disobedience to order promulgated by public servant), Section 143 (Unlawful assembly). We have also registered a case under the sections of Bombay Police Act and Motor Vehicle Act, police said.
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Kejriwal and co booked for Mumbai anarchy
Police sources also said a report on the case registered will be forwarded to the office of Election Commission as the Model Code of Conduct is in effect for coming Lok Sabha polls.
On Wednesday, a crowd of AAP activists had welcomed the former Delhi chief minister as he stepped out of the airport and travelled by an auto rickshaw along with two other senior party leaders to suburban Andheri.
A contingent of police personnel, media persons and party activists present at the airport then trailed the auto rickshaw over the entire five-km distance till Kejriwal alighted near Andheri station.
The AAP chief then took a suburban train ride to Churchgate station in South Mumbai, which was marked by chaos and vandalism amid complaints of huge inconvenience to commuters.
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