Kejriwal will shout against the ordinance of the Center, AAP's mega rally at Ramlila Maidan
Arvind Kejriwal rallies Ramlil Maidan: In view of AAP's grand rally, elaborate security arrangements have been made. A senior police officer said that 12 companies of the paramilitary force have been deployed. Ramlila Maidan is being monitored through CCTV cameras.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is going to organize a mega rally at Delhi's Ramlila Maidan against the ordinance of the Modi government. Party spokesperson has claimed that at least one lakh people are going to reach this mega rally. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the people of Delhi will unite at Ramlila Maidan against the dictatorial ordinance of the central government. AAP convenor has appealed that you should also participate in this mega rally to save the constitution and democracy.
In view of AAP's grand rally, elaborate security arrangements have been made. A senior police officer said that 12 companies of the paramilitary force have been deployed. Ramlila Maidan is being monitored through CCTV cameras. Apart from this, the advisory has also been issued by Delhi Traffic Police. Traffic Police have issued an advisory and created diversion points from Maharaja Ranjit Singh Marg, Mir Dard Chowk, Ajmeri Gate, JLN Marg, Bhavbhuti Marg, Minto Road, Delhi Gate, Kamla Market to Hamdard Chowk and around Paharganj Chowk.
AAP's convenor Gopal Rai has reviewed the preparations at Ramlila Maidan. He said, 'The Modi government has imposed a black ordinance on the people of Delhi through Chor Darwaza. People from every corner of Delhi will participate in the Maharally organized at Ramlila Maidan against this dictatorship of the central government.
Along with this, Rai said that due to the heat, coolers, and fans are being installed in the ground. Along with medical arrangements for water, toilets, and fire brigade have also been made. He said that the leaders of the opposition will not participate on the dais in this mega rally as it is only a program to garner the support of Delhiites.