<p>Aam Aadmi Party MLA Kuldeep Kumar was on Wednesday detained by the Delhi Police after he tried to obstruct the anti-encroachment demolition drive in the national capital's Kalyanpuri area.</p>.<p>"Today again BJP's hooliganism is seen on Delhi streets. Will not allow BJP to do hooliganism in the area. People have been living here for years," the AAP MLA said.</p>.<p>The AAP leader raised anti-BJP slogans and sat in front of the bulldozer after which the police personnel detained him.</p>.<p>The bulldozers were seen demolishing the illegally extended shops in the area. The sheds that were enveloping the pavement across the road were demolished.</p>.<p>The anti-encroachment drive will continue till May 31.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the Delhi government, earlier in the day, sought a detailed report on the demolition drives from all three civic agencies.</p>.<p>All the three civic agencies in the national capital have since past one week, rigorously carried out a demolition drive against encroachments in the city.</p>.<p>The Municipal Corporation's hardline approach, vis-a-vis, demolishing encroachments has at times also faced alleged encroachers outrage.</p>.<p>Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has termed the drive the biggest destruction in the country since India got independence.</p>
<p>Aam Aadmi Party MLA Kuldeep Kumar was on Wednesday detained by the Delhi Police after he tried to obstruct the anti-encroachment demolition drive in the national capital's Kalyanpuri area.</p>.<p>"Today again BJP's hooliganism is seen on Delhi streets. Will not allow BJP to do hooliganism in the area. People have been living here for years," the AAP MLA said.</p>.<p>The AAP leader raised anti-BJP slogans and sat in front of the bulldozer after which the police personnel detained him.</p>.<p>The bulldozers were seen demolishing the illegally extended shops in the area. The sheds that were enveloping the pavement across the road were demolished.</p>.<p>The anti-encroachment drive will continue till May 31.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the Delhi government, earlier in the day, sought a detailed report on the demolition drives from all three civic agencies.</p>.<p>All the three civic agencies in the national capital have since past one week, rigorously carried out a demolition drive against encroachments in the city.</p>.<p>The Municipal Corporation's hardline approach, vis-a-vis, demolishing encroachments has at times also faced alleged encroachers outrage.</p>.<p>Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has termed the drive the biggest destruction in the country since India got independence.</p>