AAP dismisses claim police asked to keep media away from Arvind Kejriwal
Delhi Police said that it cannot stop mediapersons from covering any public gathering but did not say if such a request had been made to it.

NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's aides today dismissed claims that the city police has been asked keep mediapersons away from him during today's rally against land bill here.
"It is funny that news is being spread that Arvind does not want the media around," AAP leader Ashutosh said.
He was referring to news reports that a request was made to Delhi Police in this regard but it was turned down by the police.
Sources in Chief Minister's office said the reports were "nonsense".
Delhi Police, on its part, said that it cannot stop mediapersons from covering any public gathering but did not say if such a request had been made to it.
He said the police can't restrict "identified media persons" from covering any public gathering.
"Communication which takes place between government agencies and police is privileged. So, I won't like to discuss it. But as far as media is concerned, personnel from media, if they are identified, can go to (cover) any public function," Bassi said.
Reacting to the claims that Kejriwal could be trying to evade media due to the unrest in the party, Ashutosh said, "Does anybody asks why the Prime Minister never takes questions".
Labelling Centre's Land Acquisition bill as "anti-farmers", the AAP is holding a rally at Jantar Mantar today.
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