CONGRESS REJECT
KEJRIWAL’S
CONDITIONS
Addressing
a press conference, senior local Congress leader Harun Yusuf said: “If people
of Delhi have given you a mandate and Congress is readily extending support,
then they should form the government and fulfil their promises.” He attacked
Mr. Kejriwal “for making fun of democracy by shying away” from his responsibility.Later
in the day, Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung sent a report to President Pranab
Mukherjee on conclusion of his consultations with the BJP’s chief ministerial
candidate, Harsh Vardhan, and Mr. Kejriwal on government formation.According to
the Rashtrapati Bhavan sources, the President has sent his advice to Mr. Jung
after going through the report.Earlier in the day, Mr. Kejriwal met the
Lieutenant-Governor and sought 10 days’ time to take a decision on government
formation.
Immediately
after the meeting, he wrote to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, seeking the
party’s stand on its 18 points. The AAP sent a copy of the letter to BJP
president Rajnath Singh, requesting him to come clean on these issues. The
letter was also sent to Mr. Jung’s office.“No support is ‘unconditional’ in
politics. We are writing letters to both the BJP and the Congress asking them
to make their stand clear on a range of issues. We will go to the people with
replies of these two parties and seek public opinion on what the AAP should do.
We would be able to tell you whether we want to form a government only after
getting people’s response,” Mr. Kejriwal said in his letter submitted to Mr.
Jung.
Prof. John Kurakar
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