The BJP on Tuesday denied any row or tussle for power between the Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi government and BJP-led central government over the home ministry's notification granting supremacy to Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung in matters pertaining to pubic order, police, land and services.
"The so-called row with the Delhi government is not a row. It is a matter of interpretation of the Constitution," BJP president Amit Shah said during a press conference at the party headquarters here.
"The matter will go to court and will be settled," he added.
Delhi's AAP government has convened a two-day special assembly session to discuss the central government's notification that it termed "unconstitutional".
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