Sheila, Kejriwal spar over Delhi's statehood

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Former on Sunday said lack of statehood cannot be an excuse for not working, prompting leader and her successor to dare her to run the capital under

"Now, with elections approaching, they (AAP) are talking about the lack of rights. This is just an excuse. They knew about the statehood issues, they knew about the Constitution," she said.

"The only way to make a full state is to change the Constitution. If they are able to do that, it's fine. Otherwise, Delhi is and will remain a Union territory, partly governed by the Centre."

Kejriwal, who defeated Dikshit in 2013 and came to power again in 2015, said people were unhappy with the state of affairs with Dikshit on the issues of water and as well as government schools and hospitals.

"We fixed all these things. During your tenure, you had your own party in power in Centre. You also had your own I challenge you to run Delhi for a year under the Modi-rule," Kejriwal tweeted.

"And please talk to your own Puducherry Kindly give this gyan to him also," he added.

Puducherry's has been having a running battle with his over jurisdictional issues.

Later, talking to IANS, Dikshit said her government worked not only with the but also with the at the Centre and had the "rapport with both".

"We worked and had a rapport with both the Atal Bihari Vajpayee-government and with the Manmohan Singh government," she said.

The had been accusing the and BJP of taking a U-turn on statehood demand. Dikshit said: "We too demanded statehood, but we were not successful."

She dismissed any possibility of an alliance with the in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

had on Friday said the AAP government was demanding full Statehood for Delhi to hide its own failures.

The AAP on Sunday had a meeting with its ward level office bearers to chalk out a strategy to take the message of full statehood to every house in Delhi.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, June 10 2018. 14:32 IST