The AAP government today released a draft bill on full statehood to Delhi, seeking to bring police, land, municipal corporations and bureaucracy under its control, and invited suggestions from the public till June 30, opening another front for tussle with the Centre.
The full statehood demand raised by Aam Admi Party government is aimed at "diverting attention" of people from party's "less than expected" performance in the MCD bypolls, Delhi Congress president Ajay Maken said.
He added that the party will study the draft Bill released by the AAP government before clearing its stand on the demand.
However, Maken said that the full statehood demanded by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal means that Delhi will "loose" its national capital status.
"As far as full statehood demanded for Delhi by Kejriwal government is concerned, it would mean that the city will loose its national capital status and also all the privileges that come with it," he said.
However, Upadhyay said that the full statehood for Delhi earlier demanded by BJP was "not desirable" under the "present federal structure".
"It has been an old demand of BJP but with the changing circumstances and administrative experience BJP has understood that granting full statehood to the national capital is not desirable under the present federal structure," he said.
He clarified that the BJP-led NDA is not in a position to get the full statehood Bill passed because it lacks majority in Rajya Sabha.
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