Declare Kejriwal's sit-in protest illegal: PIL

IANS  |  New Delhi 

A Public Interest Litigation was filed in the High Court on Thursday seeking to declare the sit-in protest at the Lt. Governor's office by and his cabinet colleagues un-constitutional and illegal as it has brought the to a standstill.

"Issue direction for discharging the Chief Ministerial obligations and responsibilities as the entire functioning of the Office of has been brought to a standstill ever since the strike was called on," Sudhi requested the court.

The framing of comprehensive guidelines to ensure legislators do not indulge in un-constitutional acts has also been sought.

"The politicians are required to be upholders of the constitution. They should not be the breakers of the The instant circumstances are the illustration of which urgently requires to be streamlined," the plea read.

The sit-in protest at the Lt. Governor's office by Delhi and his cabinet colleagues entered its fourth day on Thursday while the hunger strike by entered day two and that by completed a day.

Kejriwal, Sisodia, Jain and have been camping in the Raj Niwas, the official accommodation-cum-office of Anil Baijal, since Monday evening.

The Chief Minister said he and his colleagues would not leave Baijal's office until their demands, which include direction to IAS officers to end their "strike", action against officers who have struck work for "four months" and approval to his government's proposal for doorstep delivery of ration to the poor were met.

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First Published: Thu, June 14 2018. 15:12 IST