Kiran Bedi, who was BJP's chief ministerial candidate for the Delhi polls, and senior Congress leader Ajay Maken also skipped the oath-taking ceremony of Kejriwal.
Modi, who had prior engagements in Maharashtra, had conveyed to Kejriwal when he had gone to invite him for the ceremony that he would be unavailable for the day.
Apart from Modi, Kejriwal had also invited Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu for the oath-taking ceremony. Singh and Naidu too were away from the city due to official engagements.
"AAP has got the people's mandate following which we went today to attend his oath-taking ceremony," Bidhuri said.
He, however, expressed disappointment that he and other BJP leaders were not allowed by the security personnel to meet Kejriwal and his cabinet ministers.
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