"Who will look after our demands now? We doubt if any other party can even come close to Kejriwal's work," Arvind Chautala, a daily wage worker, said,
reflecting the huge support Kejriwal enjoyed among the working class and very ordinary people of this capital city.
Agreeing, Kanhaiya Ram, an office messenger, said Friday was an "unfortunate day".
"I was expecting to rejoice the introduction of the bill, but here I am waiting for my hero to resign," he said.
"My admiration for him has gone up manifold after he took on (Reliance chairperson) Mukesh Ambani. It takes a lot of guts to do such a thing. I am a total AAP supporter and will vote for the party in the general and Delhi elections," said Bhuvana, a resident of south Delhi.