Delhi Ordinance row: Arvind Kejriwal to meet Congress top brass Rahul Gandhi, Kharge for support in Parliament

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Delhi Ordinance row: Arvind Kejriwal to meet Congress top brass Rahul Gandhi, Kharge for support in Parliament


Image Source : PTI Arvind Kejriwal seeks time to meet Rahul, Kharge

Delhi Ordinance row: Amid the continued tussle with the Centre over an ordinance on providers, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has sought time to meet Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and celebration chief Rahul Gandhi to search the celebration’s support in Parliament in opposition to the “undemocratic and unconstitutional” ordinance handed by the BJP authorities. He can also be doubtless to talk about the final assault on the federal construction and the prevailing political scenario with the Congress top brass.

“Sought time this morning to meet Cong President Sh Kharge ji and Sh Rahul Gandhi ji to seek Cong support in Parl against undemocratic n unconstitutional ordinance passed by BJP govt and also to discuss general assault on federal structure and prevailing political situation,” tweeted Kejriwal.

AAP has sought the support of all non-BJP events in defeating in Rajya Sabha a Bill to substitute the Centre’s ordinance on Delhi’s Services matter, saying this can be a “time for agni pariksha” for Opposition events, and they need to come collectively if they need to save the nation’s democracy and Constitution. 

The AAP supremo has additionally met a number of leaders from completely different events looking for support in Parliament in opposition to the BJP and lots of have prolonged support to him.

Kejriwal met NCP supremo Sharad Pawar in Mumbai. He had referred to as on Pawar to enlist his support in forging opposition unity on the difficulty. Pawar was the fifth chief Kejriwal met in the final 5 days looking for support. Pawar indicated that he would converse to the Congress in addition to Biju Janata Dal management to guarantee unity in the opposition ranks over the difficulty. 

Kejriwal already has the support of ex-Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray and Bengal chief Mamata Banerjee, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his deputy Tejashwi Yadav. 

 

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