AAP, BJP supporters clash after Arvind Kejriwal's brief detention in Gujarat
AAP, BJP supporters clash after Arvind Kejriwal's brief detention in Gujarat
A mini-riot erupted at the BJP's headquarters in Delhi after workers of Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party gathered there to protest their leader's brief detention by the Gujarat police this afternoon.
The police attempt to control the clash between BJP and AAP workers outside the BJP office in New Delhi.
Senior AAP leaders alleged that stones and chairs were hurled at them from within the BJP office.
AAP supporters argue with BJP leader Nalin Kohli during a clash between AAP and BJP supporters outside BJP office in New Delhi
Protests broke out in Lucknow, soon after the Delhi riot.
In Allahabad, BJP workers burnt AAP caps.
BJP and AAP protestors clash with each other in Lucknow using sticks and stones.
An AAP volunteer clashes with a BJP worker.
In Lucknow, a BJP worker attacks a AAP volunteer.
The clashes erupted after Arvind Kejriwal was detained briefly by the police in Gujarat.
Mr Kejriwal says the police's action was ordered by Narendra Modi, who is the BJP's candidate for prime minister.
Mr Kejriwal is on a four-day tour of Gujarat where he says he will conduct on-the-ground checks of the extensive development of the state that has been highlighted by Mr Modi and the BJP in its election campaign.
A 25-year-old man, reportedly the personal assistant of a Rajya Sabha MP from Kerala, has been arrested as part of the massive state-wide operation against organised cyber-financial crimes, police said.
The Kerala High Court ruled that if a Muslim man wants to register his second marriage under the Kerala Registration of Marriages (Common) Rules 2008, while his earlier one is still in existence, his first wife should also be heard.