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Kejriwal Government moves Supreme Court over power tussle with Centre

| | Jul 01, 2016, at 05:19 pm
New Delhi Jul 1 (IBNS) : Continuing its battle with the Centre, the Arvind Kejriwal Government has moved the Supreme Court seeking a decision on whether or not Delhi is a state, reports said.

The  apex court will hear the case on Monday.
 
Delhi government's lawyer Indira Jaising told the court that there has been a "virtual paralysis" in Delhi as there has been a fight over jurisdiction.

Ever since it came to power the Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party Government  has been in a tussle with the Centre over primacy since important subjects like policing and land are still controlled by the central government.

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