The conclave, scheduled to be held on September 22, is expected to be attended by a host of Chief Ministers representing the non-BJP and non-Congress spectrum.
Sarkar, who is leading the country's sole Left-Front government, is in his fourth term. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia also attended the meeting held in the Delhi Secretariat here.
"Both the Chief Ministers discussed the issue of Centre- State relationship and the federal structure of the country. A proposed conclave of the Chief Ministers on the Centre-State Relation and Federal Structure was also discussed during the meeting," a Delhi government statement said.
Earlier, Kejriwal had met West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and CPI(M) general Secretary Sitaram Yechury over the same.
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