After Waiting Over 6 Hours, Arvind Kejriwal Files Nomination For Delhi Polls | Read

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  • Published On: January 21, 2020
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Arvind Kejriwal waited for more than six hours at an election office on Tuesday before he could file his papers, on the last day of nominations for the Delhi election. He arrived with his family in the afternoon and left when it was dark out, thanks to a long queue of candidates who suddenly materialized in the final hours. The Chief Minister missed filing his papers yesterday, having been delayed by his roadshow.

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