Aam Aadmi Party's march to PM house today

NEW DELHI: A day before Aam Aadmi Party's deliberate march to the PM's residence from Mandi House metro station, CM Arvind Kejriwal stated, "Delhi was under de facto President's rule through IAS officers' strike."



The bureaucrats have categorically denied that they are on "strike" and feature been ceaselessly liberating images of IAS and different officers working of their respective places of work and keeping conferences to say that the work is going on smoothly. They have accepted that they have been keeping off regimen conferences with the ministers as there's "a sense of fear among them over their personal safety and the safety of their dignity" after the alleged attack on the leader secretary in February.

As the CM-LG face-off shows no signs of ebbing, AAP is equipped for a march to the Prime Minister's residence at Race Course Road on Sunday the place folks from a number of assembly constituencies of Delhi are likely to acquire. "People of Delhi are going to unite and fight against the dictatorship of PM Narendra Modi's government, which is misusing its powers and institutions," stated an AAP functionary.

The objective of the march is to seek the PM's intervention to end the deadlock by means of directing the IAS officers in Delhi to "return to work and let the AAP government function".


On Saturday, Kejriwal tweeted that his dharna were receiving improve from Delhiites. "Receiving support from large no. of resident welfare associations, market/trade/industry associations, employee associations. We all have to politely but firmly fight for the rights of Delhiites. Any attempts to block Delhi's development and people's rights will not be tolerated," Kejriwal tweeted.


Even although the dharna by means of Kejriwal and three ministers entered the 6th day on Saturday, there are no feelers from both the LG's or the CM's aspect to end the deadlock.


"Parties from every corner of the country have assured their support to the dharna. Everybody believes that the government elected with the full majority should be allowed to work for people who elected it. Everybody has requested the LG and PM Modi to let the Delhi government work without any interference," stated an AAP functionary.


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