Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal draws flak for displaying name at Independence Day event
The Delhi BJP, which termed the display as "blatant" show of "self-glorification", sought an apology from Arvind Kejriwal.

Kejriwal's name was a part of several such designs, including the tricolour and 'thank you', created by students using multi-coloured cloth pieces at the stands of the Chhatrasal Stadium, the venue of the event.
"We enquired about it and came to know that it's a tradition. This has been happening which is not right," Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai said.
The government also released pictures showing similar designs -- one showing Najeeb Jung's name and the other Sheila Dikshit's -- created on previous such occasions.
Delhi CM slammed on social media, Opp'n over performance of an 'Arvind Kejriwal' formation on I-Day #IDayOrArvindDay https://t.co/STS6O2m9wJ
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) August 15, 2015 "I think it is deliberate mischief. Last year school children had displayed LG's name at I-day function. Before that name of CM was regularly displayed at I-day celebrations. School children displayed variety of placards, why selective targeting?" a government spokesperson said.
While state Congress chief Ajay Maken decried it as a "shame", Delhi BJP President Satish Upadhyay condemned the government for "politically misusing" the Independence Day function.
BJP National Secretary RP Singh said, "It is very clear that the Chief Minister is a megalomaniac who can see none other then himself."
Lawyer-activist Prashant Bhushan, who was earlier expelled from AAP, tweeted, "From crs on personality cult promoting Kejriwal ads to 'Jai Ho Kejriwal' instead of Jai Hind. Shameful Megalomania."
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