Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal joined Prime Minister Narendra Modi and thousands of others at Rajpath here to mark the International Yoga Day on Sunday.
"Yoga is a good thing. Everyone should do it," Kejriwal said, adding he finds it to be a great stress-buster.
Kejriwal had attended a Vipassana meditation camp after a tough campaign for the Delhi assembly election in February. After assuming office, he also attended a naturopathy course in Bengaluru which included yoga.
Delhi's Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia also attended the yoga session at Rajpath.
The International Yoga Day events were held in cities, towns and districts across the country and was also celebrated in 192 countries.
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