Delhi: CM replies to LG letter, 'Instead of doing dirty politics, you should...'
Delhi Assembly Election 2025: Politics has intensified in Delhi regarding the letter of Lieutenant Governor Vinay Kumar Saxena. While earlier Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj had responded to Arvind Kejriwal's claim of calling the Chief Minister a temporary CM, now CM Atishi has retaliated to his letter. She said that I am running the government on the path shown by Arvind Kejriwal. CM Atishi said that Arvind Kejriwal worked for the betterment of Delhi for nine and a half years.
Letter of Delhi LG to CM of Delhi
Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinay Kumar Saxena has written a letter to Chief Minister Atishi on Monday, in which he has registered his objection to Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal calling Atishi a temporary Chief Minister. In this letter, Saxena has described this statement as objectionable and insulting.
LG should focus on the betterment of Delhi- Chief Minister Atishi
Chief Minister Atishi responded to this letter of LG. Atishi said that instead of doing dirty politics, you should focus on the betterment of Delhi. CM Atishi said that Arvind Kejriwal worked for the betterment of Delhi for nine and a half years. She said that I am running the government on the path shown by Arvind Kejriwal. The people of Delhi have made Arvind Kejriwal win again and again. Along with this, Atishi told LG VK Saxena that being a woman, I am personally hurt by your obstruction in the Mahila Samman Yojana.
'They are trying to create division'
Before CM Atishi, minister Saurabh Bhardwaj also targeted LG Vinay Kumar Saxena's letter. I have never seen such a person. Arvind Kejriwal has got the mandate, now he has decided to make Atishi the CM until he wins, now he is trying to create division in her as well."
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Summary
Let us tell you that LG Vinay Saxena, in his letter to Atishi, objected to Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal calling Atishi a temporary Chief Minister. He had said that I found this very objectionable, and I was hurt by it. It was not only an insult to you, but also to your employer Her Excellency the President of India and to me as her representative. He also said that this type of public statement damages the image of the government.