AAP Leaders Isudan Gadhvi Arrested in Gujarat: AAP Condemns Political Targeting
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AAP Leaders Isudan Gadhvi Arrested in Gujarat : AAP Condemns Political Targeting

Raising Complaints on Drugs, Illegal Liquor, and Criminal Activities Leads to Harassment, Say AAP Officials

by Tamanna

Ahmedabad, Gujarat: The political scenario in Gujarat has taken a tense turn as Isudan Gadhvi arrested Gujarat after filing a complaint against alleged harassment of AAP leaders and workers across the state. The Gujarat Pradesh President of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had approached Khambhaliya Police Station to report that party members were being falsely implicated in cases.

Instead of addressing the complaint, police reportedly detained Gadhvi, sparking outrage among party supporters. Sources say that Isudan Gadhvi arrested Gujarat underscores a broader pattern of intimidation against opposition leaders.

Isudan Gadhvi Arrested in Gujarat Highlights Harassment Over Legitimate Complaints

AAP officials stated, “Even when complaints about drugs, illegal liquor, and criminal activities are raised, citizens hesitate to speak up. Isudan Gadhvi arrested Gujarat shows how raising legitimate issues can lead to harassment.”

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Social media erupted as citizens and party members condemned the detention, emphasizing that Isudan Gadhvi arrested Gujarat is part of a larger trend of politically motivated targeting. Analysts also note that this incident highlights rising tensions between the ruling BJP and opposition in the state.

The AAP has vowed to continue its legal fight, insisting that Isudan Gadhvi arrested Gujarat should not deter their mission to protect party members and advocate for justice. Party leaders are preparing to challenge the detention in court and demand accountability.

As the story develops, public attention remains on how Gujarat authorities respond and whether opposition voices can operate freely without fear of retaliation.

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