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AAP on Thursday alleged that a deal has been struck between the BJP and the Congress, whereby the opposition party will withdraw from the Rajya Sabha when it comes to the vote of the BJP. Ordinance giving sweeping powers to the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi over elected government and puts bureaucrats over ministers.
Responding to questions about whether her party leaders will withdraw from the meeting of opposition parties in Patna on Friday, AAP national spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar said, “I have no information about this. Our senior leaders will attend the meeting and it will be their decision. But reliable sources told us that there is an agreement between BJP and the Congress, and when this unconstitutional decree is introduced in the Rajya Sabha, the Congress will withdraw. I don’t understand why it takes so long for the Congress to take a stand on an obviously unconstitutional decree. They have to make their position clear.”
Delhi Chief Minister arrives in Patna to attend opposition party meeting @employee
Punjab CM with Kejriwal @employeedeputies @tweetAnd @employee Present
It was warmly welcomed by the people of Bihar pic.twitter.com/O9yQJ1cAFg
– AAP (AamAadmiParty) June 22, 2023
Prime Minister Arvind Kejriwal has written to opposition leaders On Wednesday, they demand that the first job request in the Friday meeting be the decree of the center in the national capital. The central government has experimented by issuing such ordinance in the context of Delhi. If the central government succeeds in this experiment, it will issue one by one similar ordinances to all non-BJP states and remove state officers from all subjects on the concurrent list. That is why it becomes very important that under no circumstances should all parties and the people together allow it to be passed in Parliament,” he wrote.
Earlier today, it was reported that the AAP will withdraw from the Patna meeting if the Congress does not promise to support it against the Delhi Ordinance. However, a senior AAP leader said, there is no such plan and senior leaders including Kejriwal will attend the meeting.
Meanwhile, Kakkar claimed that the Congress was planning to follow the same model it did during the MCD elections, when the party’s advisers withdrew. They did it in the Department of Defense and Democracy elections. By coming out, they supported the Bharatiya Janata Party.
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