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Delhi News: Chief Minister Kejriwal was angry at the central government’s ordinance, said- ‘This is a joke with the people of Delhi’…

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Delhi News: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal targeted the central government by holding a press conference. Arvind Kejriwal said, “The day the Supreme Court gave the order, the central government thought that the ordinance would be repealed. He was waiting for the court to close. Why not bring an ordinance first? They knew it was an unconstitutional ordinance.” is”

 

Kejriwal said, “These people also know that this ordinance will not last even 5 minutes in court. This is a dirty joke on the people of Delhi and democracy. It seems that the central government is directly challenging the Supreme Court to whatever order you give. Give it, we will bring the ordinance and reverse it. This is a challenge that if you choose any party other than BJP, we will not let it go.

 

 

Do not let the bill pass through the Rajya Sabha – Arvind Kejriwal

During the press conference, Arvind Kejriwal said that we will go to the Supreme Court against this. Even staunch supporters of BJP are calling us saying that the Prime Minister has not done well. On the other hand, regarding the passage of the bill in the Parliament, the Chief Minister of Delhi said that it should not be allowed to pass in the Rajya Sabha at any cost. For this I will appeal to the leaders of all opposition parties. Even after becoming a law, it does not hold up in court.

 

The Chief Minister of Delhi further said that I will go among the people of Delhi and hold a big rally in Delhi. From the kind of response people are giving, it seems that BJP will not get a single seat from Delhi in this Lok Sabha election. I would like to appeal to the opposition forces not to allow this bill to pass when it comes to the Rajya Sabha. I will meet the leaders of each party and seek their support.

 

Arvind Kejriwal said about the change in Rs 2000 note, “I have often said that the government should be educated. Keeps the country in line.