How to save Kejriwal: Mamata with the three other CMs at Adnhra Bhawan.

Mamata leads non-BJP CMs to come to Kejriwal aid; L-G denies permission to meet

Kejriwal continues sit-in protest; accuses BJP of instigating IAS officers

Agency Report | New Delhi | 16 June, 2018 | 10:20 PM

In a bid to put pressure on the Centre and BJP, four non-BJP chief ministers met in New Delhi and discussed a strategy to provide support to protesting Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal who wants IAS officers to end their non-cooperation with his government. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee attended a meeting at Andhra Bhawan with her counterparts Pinarayi Vijayan from Kerala, HD Kumaraswamy from Karnataka and N Chandrababu Naidu from Andhra Pradesh. The four also wrote to Baijal, saying they would like to make a representation to him with respect to issues concerning Kejriwal. They sought an appointment for 9 pm tonight. They met shortly after Delhi’s Lt. Governor Anil Baijal declined permission to Banerjee to meet Kejriwal. She had planned to go to the protest site — Lt. Governor’s residential office — along with Naidu.

Delhi Lt. Governor Anil Baijal on Saturday denied permission to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for meeting her Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal who is sitting in protest at his office-cum-residence, Raj Niwas, an AAP leader said.

“Permission denied by LG. Extremely sad state of affairs,” Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Raghav Chadha tweeted.

Kejriwal followed it up with: “This is getting more and more bizarre…”

Minutes before Chadha had tweeted: “West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee asks LG to let her meet Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal this evening at 8 pm.”

Kejriwal, along with Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Cabinet ministers Satyendar Jain and Gopal Rai, is camping at Raj Niwas since Monday demanding a direction to the IAS officers working in the Delhi administration to end their undeclared strike, among other demands.
In a bid to put pressure on the Centre and the BJP, four non-BJP Chief Ministers met on Saturday and discussed a strategy to provide support to the protesting Delhi Chief Minister who wants IAS officers to end their non-cooperation with his government.

Mamata Banerjee attended a meeting at Andhra Bhawan with Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.

They met shortly after Delhi’s Lt. Governor Anil Baijal declined permission to Banerjee to meet Kejriwal. She had planned to go to the protest site along with Naidu.

Informed sources said the four Chief Ministers were planning a strategy on how to strengthen Kejriwal’s hands.

On denial of permission by the Lt Governor, Kejriwal tweeted: “I don’t think LG can take such a decision on his own. Obviously, PMO has directed him to refuse permission. Just like IAS strike is being done at PMO’s instance.

“We live in a democracy. Can PM deny CMs of other states to meet CM of another state? Raj Niwas is no one’s personal property. It belongs to the people of India.”

Meanwhile, Arvind Kejriwal and his three Cabinet colleagues continued their sit-in protest at the Lt Governor’s (LG) office with the AAP preparing to launch a “march” to the Prime Minister’s residence on Sunday as the stalemate continued over the six-day long tussle over the IAS officers “strike”.

Kejriwal accused the BJP of putting pressure on IAS officers and said their “strike” was being instigated by it. Aam Aadmi Party workers and leaders will march from Mandi House metro station to the Prime Minister’s residence.

AAP spokesperson Pankaj Gupta said: “Delhi is all set to launch a mass protest like the one we did which changed the political picture of Delhi.”

He said not only the party workers but the common man of Delhi will also take part in the march at 4 p.m. on Sunday. “We have tried all we can, but they are not ready to listen,” he added.

The announcement came after Kejriwal said that IAS officers were under pressure and their “strike” was being instigated by the BJP. He also asked Congress President Rahul Gandhi to clear his stand whether he was with the BJP or the people of Delhi.

He also claimed that his government does not enjoy as much power as former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit did.

“I do not even have the power to transfer a peon, but Dikshit had the power to transfer officers and even to arrest them on corruption charges,” he said.

Accusing the BJP of “instigating” the IAS strike, he said: “BJP is forcing the officers to continue the strike. The party is under pressure as the AAP government in Delhi is working hard. I am here for the people of Delhi and will ensure that things will change.”

Sisodia and Jain have been on indefinite fast for the past four and five days respectively.

“We are here for past six days. We are sitting here in helplessness. The IAS officers in Delhi are on a strike for past three months. They are coming to the office to clear files. There are not taking part in any official meetings.

“They don’t pick up phones, reply to our texts even in emergency situations. They don’t come for field inspections with the ministers. A government cannot function like this. We are sitting here to end that strike,” Kejriwal added.

On the accusation that his strike has paralyzed the governance, he said: “The government is not functioning due to the IAS strike and not due to our sit-in. We are compelled to take this step.”

If Kejriwal continues his sit-in on Sunday, he possibly would miss an important meeting of NITI Aayog scheduled on Sunday which will be chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and attended among others by chief ministers of various states.

The AAP has been demanding a direction to the IAS officers working in the Delhi administration to end their undeclared strike, action against officers who have “struck work” for four months and approval to his government’s proposal for doorstep delivery of ration to the poor.

The party has also planned a door-to-door campaign starting from June 18 to collect signatures of at least 10 lakh families in support of their demand for full statehood to Delhi.

Kejriwal’s protest has garnered support from West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, the Rashtriya Janata Dal and Bihar’s Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav, Union Minister Yashwant Sinha, Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav, actors-turned-politicians Kamal Hassan and Shatrughan Sinha.

The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) are also supporting the sit-in.
In a sarcastic dig at Delhi Lt Governor Anil Baijal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said people forget enmity during festivals and asked him to invite the protesting AAP Ministers for talks on the occasion of Eid.

In tweets, Sisodia, greeting Baijal on Eid, said: “We have been sitting in the Raj Bhawan for last five days. At least invite us (to meet you) on the occasion of Eid Milan.

“I have been on fast for four days. On occasions of Holi, Diwali and Eid, people even greet their enemies.”

Earlier in the day, Baijal greeted the people of Delhi, saying the festival seeks to strengthen brotherhood besides deepening the bonds of communal harmony, unity and peace. (IANS)