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Tricolours, patriotic songs at Kejriwal's swearing in

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New Delhi, Feb 16 (IANS) Aam Aadmi Party supporters in large numbers have thronged to Ramlila Maidan here on Sunday for the party chief Arvind Kejriwal's swearing-in ceremony who will take oath as Delhi Chief Minister for the third time.

The theme at the Ramlila Maidan among the enthusiastic crowd seems to be that of nationalism with patriotic songs being played over the loudspeakers. Songs of film 'Border', 'Rang De Basanti' are being played here.

At the Ramlila Maidan, AAP supporters holding tricolours also displayed posters that said "Nayak 2 is back again". The poster has a picture of actor Anil Kapoor along with that of Arvind Kejriwal wearing the famous 'Anna cap' with Aam Aadmi written on it.

Bureaucrat-turned-politician Kejriwal was compared with the the fictional character played in the Hindi film Nayak.

As the time for oath taking ceremony nears, crowd started to swell with people thronging to the venue.

"Kejriwal, Kejriwal, saari Delhi tere naam" (Kejriwal entire Delhi is now yours), "Acche Bite 5 saal ab wapas aaya Kejriwal" (After 5 good years, Kejriwal has returned) echoed in the ground, while the organisers on regular intervals called for "Bharat Maata ki Jai" slogans.

Aam Aadmi Party had on Saturday claimed that over a lakh people will be attending the oath taking ceremony at Ram Lila maidan.

Kejriwal will become the second chief minister of Delhi to take oath for the third time after Congress' Sheila Dikshit.

--IANS

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