Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday suggested he could enter the prime minister's residence to stage a 'dharna' in support of his demand for full-statehood status to Delhi.
"This (Lok Sabha) election is very interesting. Delhi's seven seats can form the government or it can spoil chances of government formation. If we get these seats, we will ensure Delhi gets full statehood.
"Last time, we staged 'dharna' inside LG house for our demands. If need be, we will enter the prime minister's house and stage 'dharna' for this demand," he said at an event organised by Bar Council of Delhi at the Tis Hazari Courts premises.
In June 2018, Kejriwal and his Cabinet colleagues had staged a nine-day sit-in at Delhi lt governor's official residence in support of his demands, including LG's approval for doorstep delivery of ration scheme.
He has been demanding full statehood to Delhi, claiming in absence of the status, his government faces hurdles in delivering optimum governance to the people of Delhi.
On Wednesday at the bar council, Kejriwal, hitting at the BJP, alleged the party with "only three members" in the 70-member assembly had the power of running the national capital.
Speaking at the function to facilitate him for allocating Rs 50 crore for lawyers' under 'Social Security Scheme' in Delhi government's coming budget, he questioned why Delhi was not being granted the full statehood?
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