Many residents who moved along with the convoy even garlanded Kejriwal as he moved ahead. “We will vote for Kejriwal.
He has a clean image and he deserves a chance,” said 62-year-old Rishi Kumar.
Kick-starting the road show from Britannia chowk near Samraat Cinema hall amid extensive police deployment, Kejriwal's cavalcade passed through thickly populated areas such as A-Block Mother Diary and Saraswati Chowk and urged people vote for the journalist-turned-politician, Ashutosh.
Kejriwal held the BJP and Congress responsible for ceasing off the subsidy on water and electricity which he had offered when in power and said he will start the subsidy if he gets to power.