Few metres away from Kejriwal's official residence, Girri sipped a glass of water and once again dared the Chief Minister to an open debate into the death of NDMC estate officer Mohammed Moin Khan at a place of his choice "in the next 24 hours".
The East Delhi MP was on protest demanding proof from Kejriwal about his allegations that he was involved in Khan's murder and demanded an apology in case the chief minister was unable to do so.
Kejriwal has been demanding Girri's arrest alleging that he was involved in the May 16 murder of Khan, a day before he was scheduled to pass the final order on the lease terms of 'Connaught Hotel' located on a property leased out by the New Delhi Municipal Council.
The AAP attacked the Home Minister for visiting Girri at the protest site.
AAP's Rajouri Garden MLA Jarnail Singh said, "It's a shame Home Minister of India is standing with culprits and not with martyred MM Khan's family. He couldn't get time to visit Khan's residence. Home Minister is affecting the probe by giving wrong signals."
Without taking any name, Kejriwal had previously alleged that a person was being shielded from being probed into the case as he was "friends" with the Union Home Minister.
Kailash Vijayvargiya, Rajya Sabha MPs Vijay Goel and Subramanian Swamy and Delhi MPs Ramesh Bidhuri and Prawesh Verma were among the senior party leaders who had joined Girri briefly at the protest.
"It's difficult to emulate Anna/Kejriwal. It requires courage of conviction not shrillness of soul. Maheshji Delhi knows wht is theatrics?" AAP spokesperson Ashutosh tweeted, reacting to the news of Girri calling off his fast.
The owner of The Connaught, a four-star hotel, Ramesh Kakkar, and six others have been arrested in connection with the murder of Khan.
Main accused Kakkar is learnt to have sent two of his associates for a meeting which NDMC Vice Chairman Karan Singh Tanwar, who later wrote a letter to Lt Governor Najeeb Jung seeking his removal, 11 days before he was to give his final order on the hotel's lease.
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