"All four stations to remain closed till further instructions," DMRC spokesperson said.
As advised by Delhi Police, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation closed exit from stations -- Patel Chowk, Central Sect, Udyog Bhawan and Race Course from 9 AM in wake of dharna by AAP at North block.
The interchange at Central Secretariat will continue and controlled exit of government employees from Central Secretariat will be allowed after checking their ID cards, the spokesperson said.
Defying prohibitory orders in force in the high-security area near the seat of power, Kejriwal accompanied by six of his ministers attempted to go to North Block housing the Home Ministry to lodge their protest.
Kejriwal had demanded action against the accused policemen who allegedly refused to cooperate with Law Minister Somnath Bharti in cracking down on a suspected drug and prostitution racket in South Delhi.
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