New Delhi sources have stated that with no sign of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's blue WagonR which was stolen on October 13, his Aam Aadmi Party or AAP has offered a reward amount undisclosed for any information that can lead to the hatchback. AAP's Naveen Jaihind, a senior leader from Haryana announced that 'He want this car back. There are a lot of emotions, memories attached to it. Whoever returns the car, he will give him a suitable reward, which will be much more than what he will get from selling the car'.



Earlier Mr.Jaihand had borrowed the car from the Chief Minister to campaign in 2014; he lost the parliamentary election. Meanwhile the WagonR, which is circulated among AAP leaders, was parked outside the Delhi government headquarters by its current user Vandana Singh, a youth wing leader. Three hours later, at about 2 pm, it was reported missing.

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The Chief Minister, who tenants an uneasy relationship with the Delhi Police, tweeted to ask "dhyan kidhar hai", upbraiding it for negligence. Furthermore the police in the capital reports not to him, but to the union Home Ministry, one of many stress points between AAP and the centre. According to sources the WagonR was an essential part of Mr. Kejriwal's image as an everyday man.


Now, the stolen car has been found abandoned in Ghaziabad, near Delhi. A Police Official said, "Uttar Pradesh Police found the car and they informed the Delhi cops. No one has been caught so far and we are investigating the CCTV cameras."


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