As suspense over Delhi CM persists, 10 BJP MLAs meet JP Nadda
The suspense over the chief ministerial pick in Delhi persisted on Tuesday. 10 newly-elected BJP MLAs met party’s National President JP Nadda.
The suspense over the chief ministerial pick in Delhi persisted on Tuesday. 10 newly-elected BJP MLAs met party’s National President JP Nadda.
Leader of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly, Vijender Gupta on Monday accused the AAP government of deliberately suppressing 14 Comptroller Auditor General (CAG) reports regarding its works, despite assuring the High Court on December 16 that it will forward them to the Speaker within two or three days.
In this regard, a meeting of party officials was held today in the BJP state office under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, BJP State President CP Joshi, BJP Organization General Secretary Chandrashekhar.
Leader of the Opposition said, "Due to the government's negligence, 203 homeless individuals have died on the streets, and this is not an allegation but a fact stated in the report of Delhi Police."
The Chief Minister on Monday said in the House that the Congress MLAs have donated one month's salary to the disaster relief fund.
The other BJP central leaders in the team are national General Secretary Dilip Saikiya, General Secretary in charge of Tripura-Assam Phanindranath Sharma, and state's central observer Vinod Sonkar.
The resignations come after Speaker Biman Banerjee's decision to nominate Mukul Roy as the chairman of the Public Accounts Committee
Meanwhile, BJP state president Dilip Ghosh, who went Delhi to meet party chief JP Nadda, today after being summoned to discuss “urgent party matter”, said that party will no more tolerate anti-party statements on social media.
Arguments erupted after Adhikari, who had defeated Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee by a slim margin in the recently-concluded Assembly polls, raised the issue of Banerjee's defeat in the elections in his speech.
'We respect the court order. We are ready to prove majority and we will show it,' Maharashtra BJP chief Chandrakant Patil told reporters.