Delhi BJP chief Adesh Guptabeing detained by police at Rajghat during his protest against Kejriwal government for weakening health services. (Photo| Anil Shakya, EPS) 
Delhi

Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta, party MLAs detained during protest against AAP government

Leader of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Ramvir Bidhuri said that the BJP will continue to protest against the AAP government over alleged deteriorating healthcare services.

From our online archive

NEW DELHI: Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta and his party's MLAs were detained for alleged violation of lockdown norms on Sunday after they gathered at Rajghat to protest against the AAP government over "deteriorating" healthcare services in the city.

Gupta, along with 14 others, was detained for organising the protest in violation of the lockdown norms, a senior police officer said. The detained BJP leaders were taken to Rajender Nagar police station and released later.

Leader of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Ramvir Bidhuri said the BJP will continue to protest against the AAP government over alleged deteriorating healthcare services in the national capital. "The Delhi BJP president was detained by the Delhi Police at Rajghat during a protest against the Kejriwal government for collapse of health services in Delhi," a statement by the party said.

'ECI targeting Bengal, they want to bulldoze its people': Mamata tells SC during hearing on SIR

'PM shed responsibility': Rahul Gandhi displays Naravane memoir outside Parliament

Three minor sisters die by suicide in Ghaziabad; police probing addiction to online game

India to gain competitive edge in US market after tariff cut: Minister Piyush Goyal

Two Jaish militants killed in cave hideout after drone-led operation in J&K's Udhampur forest

SCROLL FOR NEXT