Ahead of AAP March, Cops Say No Permission, Lockdown In Heart Of Delhi

New Delhi:

Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party has planned a march to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s house this afternoon after a week’s impasse between the Delhi Chief Minister and Lieutenant Governor. But stage has been set for a confrontation, with the Delhi Police claiming that the party has not sought permission for a march, and slapping prohibitory orders banning large gatherings in nearby residential areas. Mr Kejriwal, who has been camping out at Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal’s house since last Monday against what he calls "strike" by Delhi’s IAS officers, has repeatedly appealed to the Prime Minister to intervene. The IAS officers held a press conference to say they are not on strike and are being victimized.