Sheila, Kejriwal spar over Delhi’s statehood

Sheila, Kejriwal spar over Delhi’s statehood

New Delhi, June 10: Former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Sunday said lack of statehood cannot be an excuse for not working, prompting AAP leader and her successor Arvind Kejriwal to dare her to run the capital under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. After the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) raised the pitch for full statehood for Delhi, Dikshit told the media here that Delhi will continue to be partly governed by the Centre unless the Constitution was changed. “Now, with elections approaching, they (AAP) are talking about the lack of rights. This is just an excuse. They knew about the statehood issues, they knew about the Constitution,” she said. “The only way to make Delhi a full state is to change the Constitution. If they are able to do that, it’s fine. Otherwise, Delhi is and will remain a Union territory, partly governed by the Centre.”

Kejriwal, who defeated Dikshit in 2013 and came to power again in 2015, said people were unhappy with the state of affairs with Dikshit on the issues of water and electricity bills as well as government schools and hospitals. “We fixed all these things. During your tenure, you had your own party in power in Centre. You also had your own LG. I challenge you to run Delhi for a year under the Modi-rule,” Kejriwal tweeted. “And please talk to your own Puducherry Chief Minister. Kindly give this gyan to him also,” he added. Puducherry’s Congress Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy has been having a running battle with his Lt Governor Kiran Bedi over jurisdictional issues. (IANS)

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