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“I will definitely go”, says Kejriwal on Goa police summon

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New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said he will definitely go as Goa police has asked him to appear before it on April 27 over alleged defacement of public property.

Replying to queries of media persons regarding a summon issued by Goa police to him, Kejriwal said, “I will definitely go.”

Goa police have issued a summon to Kejriwal in connection with a case related to alleged defacement of government property by putting up propaganda material during state elections last year.

Goa police has asked him to appear before Pernem police for questioning on April 27.

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