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Watch Video! Raghav Chadha removes towel from his chair after assuming office

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 3, 2020 18:06 IST

Aam Aadmi Party's Raghav Chadha removed a towel from his chair soon after assuming office as Vice Chairman of ...

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Aam Aadmi Party's Raghav Chadha removed a towel from his chair soon after assuming office as Vice Chairman of Delhi Jal Board. A video shared this morning on Twitter shows the 31-year-old MLA removing the towel from his chair before sitting down.

The video was shared on the microblogging platform by 'AAP In News' - the Aam Aadmi Party account dedicated to updates about the party.

"Delhi Jal Board Vice Chairman @raghav_chadha removes towel (a symbol of VIP culture) from his chair as soon as he assumes his office," they wrote while sharing the 12-second video, which has been viewed over 12,000 times on Twitter.  

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