Minutes after electricity connection at his home was cut for overdue bills, Aam Aadmi Party’s Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday reconnected his power supply.

Power officials handed a notice before cutting the connection at Kejriwal’s Kaushambi home and later claimed that the department itself resumed supply a few hours afterwards.
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“…I have connected it back as we are doing with everyone else. Am ready to face the consequences,” Kejriwal tweeted.
As part of the civil disobedience movement in March, AAP — which has announced its plans to fight the November Delhi assembly polls — had asked Delhiites not to pay power and water bills, allegedly “inflated due to corruption”.
Power department officials said Kejriwal’s dues were low.
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