
Amid tussle, Delhi LG invites CM Arvind Kejriwal, Ministers and 10 AAP MLAs for meeting
The Hindu
The two sides have been at loggerheads over multiple issues including a Delhi government proposal to send its teachers for training in Finland.
Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena has invited Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his ministers and 10 AAP MLAs for a meeting with him at the Raj Niwas in New Delhi on January 27, 2023 evening, amid the ongoing tussle between the elected government and the LG office.
The Chief Minister has been asked to come to the meeting alongwith his Cabinet colleagues and any 10 MLAs of his Aam Aadmi Party at 4 pm, Raj Niwas officials said on January 26, 2023.
The two sides have been at loggerheads over multiple issues including a Delhi government proposal to send its teachers for training in Finland.
On January 16, Mr. Kejriwal and his party MLAs had marched from the Vidhan Sabha to Raj Niwas to meet Mr. Saxena over the teachers' training proposal.
The Chief Minister returned after waiting for nearly an hour, claiming the LG refused to meet him, his deputy Manish Sisodia and AAP MLAs.
Mr. Saxena denied the charge in a letter he wrote to Kejriwal days later, saying the chief minister insisted for a meeting which would be attended by all his MLAs, and that it was not possible at a short notice.
Mr. Kejriwal, replying to the LG letter, had suggested a fresh proposal for A meeting between the two sides. However, AAP leaders had later claimed that Saxena refused to meet the Chief Minister and AAP MLAs.

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