Sit-in by Kejriwal, ministers at L-G's office continues; Satyendar Jain begins fast

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 12 2018 | 8:35 PM IST

Taking his fight literally to the doorstep of the lieutenant governor, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his cabinet colleagues dug in their heels today and did not leave his office where they have been camping since last evening, even as Health Minister Satyendar Jain began an indefinite hunger strike to press for their demands.

The AAP government's demands include a direction to IAS officers to end their "strike" and action against those who have struck work for "four months".

The unprecedented move came under severe criticism from the party's opponents, the BJP and the Congress.

However, the AAP maintained that their fight would continue and they would not get "bogged down" till their demands were met. The party also plans to take the protest a step further as it has decided that all its MLAs will march to the L-G's office tomorrow.

Kejriwal, his deputy Manish Sisodia, Development Minister Gopal Rai and Jain met Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal at 5.30 pm yesterday and have since stayed on. After spending the entire night in the anteroom of the L-G's office, Kejriwal also released a video today and said that the AAP ministers had "no option" but to stage a sit-in as the Lt Governor was not paying heed to the Delhi government's demands "despite several requests".

In a tweet, Kejriwal also took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "I am really appalled at LG's stubborn refusal to end IAS strike and his justifications for ongoing strike. Wonder what are PMO's instructions to him," he said.

It was the first time in the history of Delhi that the chief minister and his cabinet colleagues spent the night at the L-G's office to press for their demands, officials said.

After spending the entire night at L-G's office, in the morning Kejriwal tweeted, "Satyender Jain starts indefinite fast". Jain began his fast at the the L-G's office at 11 am.

The L-G, however, did not turn up in his office today.

Last night, the chief minister, who is a diabetic, had to take insulin during the sit-in and got "specific food" from his home, sources said. "My dear Delhiites, good morning. Struggle continues," Kejriwal tweeted at 6.27 am from the L-G's office.

A number of AAP MLAs, party leaders and workers have also camped near the L-G's office and the police have barricaded the area.

Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari took to social media to criticise Kejriwal, saying "Making mockery of Democracy, No Work only Drama (sic)". He said "A new film of Chief Minister is running in Delhi. Its title is 'Chahe Kuch Karlo, Hum Nahin Sudharenge' (Do whatever you wish, We will not change),".

Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken said, "Is it not Kaliyug, that a chief minister whose attendance at Delhi Assembly is just 10 per cent and who does not go to his office is complaining of non-cooperation of IAS officers."

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First Published: Jun 12 2018 | 8:35 PM IST

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