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Casually dressed Arvind Kejriwal hogs limelight at President's R-Day reception
Sunday January 26, 2014 10:11 PM, IANS

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, dressed casually in a simple maroon pullover and his by now trademark muffler around his neck, was the centre of attraction at President Pranab Mukherjee's At Home reception on the occasion of Republic Day on the expansive lawns of Rashtrapati Bhavan here Sunday.

After President Mukherjee greeted the guests, mingling among the gathered dignitaries, bureaucrats and ambassadors, the people soon realised that the city's new chief minister was in their midst. A crowd soon formed around Kejriwal, with people jostling to get closer and introduce themselves. Some foreign dignitaries too approached him to speak to the bureaucrat-turned-activist-turned-politician, whose every move makes news.

Kejriwal answered queries posed to him patiently, explaining the motive behind the sit-in by him and his ministers last week and also defended his Law Minister Somnath Bharti's recent actions and utterances which has drawn him and the Aam Admi Party government a lot of flak from all sides.

As one group of people left, another group gathered around the chief minister. Even after most guests had left, Kejriwal still had a crowd around him. Prodded by some about the president's Republic Day address comment that "populist anarchy cannot be a substitute for governance", Kejriwal had a simple answer "Let's have a debate on the subject".

There were some people taking photographs of the chief minister on their mobile phones, though mobiles were a strict no-no at the function. Among those clicking Kejriwal was a Congress party worker from Madhya Pradesh, Kazi Aasif-uddin, a zila Congress committee worker and part of the minority cell of the Congress in the state. Kazi admitted he was an admirer of Kejriwal.

The reception, which was attended by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, saw several union ministers in attendance, including External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, Finance Minister P. Chidambaram and Defence Minister A.K. Antony.

Somnath Bharti, who has attracted flak for his midnight raid on African nationals in South Delhi's Khirki Extension over an alleged "drugs and prostitution racket", walked in to the reception a little late and also attracted crowds. Dressed in a blue kurta, Bharti had a tough time justifying the raid to some media persons.

According to the President's Press Secretary Venu Rajamony, the crowd at Sunday's At Home was much bigger than earlier. President Pranab Mukherjee too spent more time mingling with guests this time. After he took over, Mukherjee broke from tradition to mingle with guests instead of just restricting himself to a cordoned VIP section.





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