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AAP hopes to win support from Mamata, Nitish in battle against centre

| | May 28, 2015, at 09:04 pm
New Delhi, May 28 (IBNS) In his turf war with the Centre over primacy in state administration, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is likely to garner support from several regional parties to corner the Narendra Modi government in Parliament during the Monsoon Session.

Media reports quoted sources in the ruling  Aam Aadmi Party as claiming  that Kejriwal is in talks with several  non-BJP Chief Ministers like  Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal, Nitish Kumar in Bihar and Akhilesh Yadav in Uttar Pradesh, who have pledged the support of their members of Parliament in raising the "attack on the country's federal structure" that the centre has initiated by curbing the Delhi Government's authority through a notification and giving primacy to the Lieutenant Governor.

Banerjee had tweeted a few days ago, "Too much interference in the federal structure is unacceptable. The state government is an elected body."  Kejriwal had retweeted  Banerjee's tweets amid reports that they talked on telephone.

The Delhi chief minister has alleged that his difference wit the Lieutenant Governor  over the appointment of top bureaucrats displays the Modi government's disregard for the federal structure.

Nitish Kumar  in the past stood by  Kejriwal in his fight with the BJP. He met Kejriwal in March to congratulate him on his spectacular victory in Delhi, where AAP won 67 of 70 seats, leaving the BJP with only three seats.

Reports said AAP also hopes to win support from the Congress has Rahul Gandhi has been aggressive in his untiring campaign against the Modi Government.

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