The Delhi Chief Minister and three individuals from his bureau have been enjoying nature out at Raj Niwas since June 11.
Four non-BJP Chief Ministers met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 17 at the gathering of the NITI Aayog's fourth broad chamber meeting here and encouraged him to quickly resolve the issues of the Delhi government.
The four Chief Ministers — West Bengal's Mamata Banerjee, Kerala's Pinarayi Vijayan, Karnataka's H.D. Kumaraswamy and Andhra Pradesh's N. Chandrababu Naidu — have stretched out their help to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's sit-in dissent at Lt. Representative Anil Baijal's office-cum-living arrangement, Raj Niwas.
"I alongside the Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala have asked for the Prime Minister to determine the issues of Delhi government quickly," Ms. Banerjee tweeted. She is in Delhi to go to the NITI Aayog meeting. The gathering, led by Modi, was not gone to by Mr. Kejriwal among others.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and individuals from his Cabinet amid a sit-in challenge at Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal's living arrangement in New Delhi on June 16, 2018.
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In an offer to demonstrate their solidarity with Mr. Kejriwal, the four Chief Ministers met on June 16 and examined a system to offer help to the AAP pioneer, who needs IAS officers to end their non-participation with his legislature. The four Chief Ministers went by Mr. Kejriwal's habitation and met his family.
They likewise kept in touch with Mr. Baijal trying to meet Mr. Kejriwal. They said they were denied authorization, and thought about whether this was conceivable in a "majority rule government". At a joint question and answer session on June 16, they blamed the Central government for "limiting the elected framework" and named it a risk to the country.
"We will advise the Prime Minister to mediate in this issue and understand it. Had the President been here, we would have let him know as well. This is a majority rule government and that isn't the manner by which a vote based system capacities. They [Centre and Lt. Governor] are not enabling the administration to work. They [Kejriwal government] say they are not ready to work. What will they do? Their work has been deterred and limited," Ms. Banerjee said on June 16.
Mr. Kejriwal, alongside Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Cabinet Ministers Satyendar Jain and Gopal Rai, is enjoying nature at Raj Niwas since June 11, requesting a bearing to the IAS officers working in the Delhi organization to end what he terms as an "undeclared strike".
He likewise needs the Central government to favor his administration's proposition to convey apportion to the poor at their homes.
Four non-BJP Chief Ministers met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 17 at the gathering of the NITI Aayog's fourth broad chamber meeting here and encouraged him to quickly resolve the issues of the Delhi government.
The four Chief Ministers — West Bengal's Mamata Banerjee, Kerala's Pinarayi Vijayan, Karnataka's H.D. Kumaraswamy and Andhra Pradesh's N. Chandrababu Naidu — have stretched out their help to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's sit-in dissent at Lt. Representative Anil Baijal's office-cum-living arrangement, Raj Niwas.
"I alongside the Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala have asked for the Prime Minister to determine the issues of Delhi government quickly," Ms. Banerjee tweeted. She is in Delhi to go to the NITI Aayog meeting. The gathering, led by Modi, was not gone to by Mr. Kejriwal among others.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and individuals from his Cabinet amid a sit-in challenge at Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal's living arrangement in New Delhi on June 16, 2018.
AAP charges specialists being ceased, police say no authorization for challenge walk
In an offer to demonstrate their solidarity with Mr. Kejriwal, the four Chief Ministers met on June 16 and examined a system to offer help to the AAP pioneer, who needs IAS officers to end their non-participation with his legislature. The four Chief Ministers went by Mr. Kejriwal's habitation and met his family.
They likewise kept in touch with Mr. Baijal trying to meet Mr. Kejriwal. They said they were denied authorization, and thought about whether this was conceivable in a "majority rule government". At a joint question and answer session on June 16, they blamed the Central government for "limiting the elected framework" and named it a risk to the country.
"We will advise the Prime Minister to mediate in this issue and understand it. Had the President been here, we would have let him know as well. This is a majority rule government and that isn't the manner by which a vote based system capacities. They [Centre and Lt. Governor] are not enabling the administration to work. They [Kejriwal government] say they are not ready to work. What will they do? Their work has been deterred and limited," Ms. Banerjee said on June 16.
Mr. Kejriwal, alongside Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Cabinet Ministers Satyendar Jain and Gopal Rai, is enjoying nature at Raj Niwas since June 11, requesting a bearing to the IAS officers working in the Delhi organization to end what he terms as an "undeclared strike".
He likewise needs the Central government to favor his administration's proposition to convey apportion to the poor at their homes.
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