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Full text: What Kejriwal wrote to Rajnath Singh and Sonia Gandhi

FP Staff December 14, 2013, 13:48:34 IST

In a letter to the Congress and BJP, Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal has sought their response on 24 key issues in Delhi.

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Full text: What Kejriwal wrote to Rajnath Singh and Sonia Gandhi

In a letter to both the Congress and BJP, Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal has sought their response on 24 key issues in Delhi. Kejriwal has demanded the views of Congress and BJP on AAP’s manifestos before deciding on government formation in the country’s capital. [caption id=“attachment_1286183” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Arvind Kejriwal. AP Arvind Kejriwal. AP[/caption] I am surprised that both BJP and Congress want to give us unconditional support? What is their motive," Arvind Kejriwal asked. Keriwal has given both parties seven days to respond to the letter. Kejriwal said that the parties should express their views on the 16 issues he mentioned in the letter. The issues include: 1) No VIP security  no government bungalow  no VIP culture 2) No MLA, Councillor funds 3) Janlokpal for Delhi and investigation of scams 4) Audit of power companies and reduction of power rates in Delhi 5) Investigation of power meters by independent agency 6) Full statehood for Delhi 7) Action on water mafia 8) Regularization of unauthorized colonies within 1 yr 9) Rehabilitation of Jhuggis 10) Regularization of MCD employees 11) Simplification of VAT 12) Villages 13) Women Security 14) Education 15) Health Read the entire letter below:

AAP Letter to Sonia Gandhi and Rajnath Singh over Delhi 2013 Govt. formation

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) sought 10 days time from Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung to take a decision regarding government formation in Delhi. AAP chief along with party members Manish Sisodia and Kumar Vishwas met Najeeb Jung on Saturday. “We have asked for 10 days time to take decision on the matter,” AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal told media persons outside the Lt Governor’s residence. Jung invited AAP after the BJP declined the offer to form the government in the State as they didn’t have a majority. BJP secured 31 seats and fell short of a clear majority in the 70-member house. AAP obtained 28 seats in the Delhi Assembly elections. The Congress, which bagged eight seats, said they are ready to give unconditional outside support to the AAP.

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