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No permission to AAP protest, says Delhi Police; Security beefed up at PM residence

By Sridhar P on March 26, 2024   GENERAL  

No permission to AAP protest, says Delhi Police; Security beefed up at PM residence

Delhi Police said on Tuesday that it has not given permission to AAP to hold any protest, reports ANI. However, entry/exit at Lok Kalyan Marg Metro station, Gate no 3 of Patel Chowk Metro Station, and Gate no 5 of Central Secretariat Metro Station will remain closed. Security at the Prime Minister’s residence has been beefed […]

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