‘If PM doesn’t abide by SC then where will people go for justice?’- Kejriwal writes letter to Modi

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‘If PM doesn’t abide by SC then where will people go for justice?’- Kejriwal writes letter to Modi


Image Source : PTI/FILE Delhi CM at loggerhead with L-G over powersharing within the nationwide capital.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who’s on the run to meet Opposition leaders to get help to cease Centre’s ordinance on the switch and posting of officers in nationwide capital, wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the power-sharing subject on Friday.

“People are asking, if the Prime Minister doesn’t abide by the Supreme Court then where will people go for justice? What’s the point of attending NITI Ayog meeting when cooperative federalism is a joke,”- Kejriwal wrote to PM Modi saying he will boycott NITI Ayog assembly.

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The ordinance introduced lately by the BJP-led central authorities has taken again elected Delhi authorities’s govt management over forms that was earlier given to it by the Supreme Court by its verdict on May 11.

AAP CMs to boycott Niti Aayog meet

The Chief Minister of AAP-ruled Punjab, Bhagawant Mann, together with Delhi CM additionally declared to boycott Niti Aayog assembly on Saturday.

If non-BJP events unite, they will defeat ordinance: Kejriwal

Meanwhile, Kejriwal on Thursday urged the non-BJP events to unite and defeat within the Rajya Sabha the invoice associated to the Centre’s ordinance on management of providers within the nationwide capital. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) nationwide convenor was addressing a press convention after assembly Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar, who assured to help the previous in his social gathering’s battle towards the ordinance.

Earlier, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray have assured their help to Kejriwal on this matter. The Delhi CM additionally sought time on Friday for a gathering with Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and social gathering chief Rahul Gandhi to focus on the problem.

“If all non-BJP parties unite, the bill can be defeated in the Rajya Sabha as no party enjoys majority in the Upper House of Parliament,” he mentioned.

Also read- Delhi Ordinance row: Arvind Kejriwal seeks time to meet Rahul Gandhi, Kharge for help in Parliament

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