We will also sit on dharna if needed: Ram Gopal Yadav on Kejriwal's sit-in

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Two days after the chief ministers of four non-BJP-ruled states expressed solidarity with Arvind Kejriwal, who is on an indefinite sit-in demonstration at the LG's office here, the (SP) today extended its support to the with a saying, "if needed, we will also sit on a dharna".

The also met Deputy and at the LNJP Hospital, where they were admitted after their health condition deteriorated following the hunger strike.

After both the ministers were hospitalised, now and are sitting on the dharna at the office.

Yadav appealed to and Baijal to speak to in order to resolve the issue.

"If the government, which works for the welfare of the people, takes a step, the stops it. The Centre has kept mum on the issue.

"I am completely with the (AAP) and and if needed, we will also sit on a dharna," he told reporters after meeting Sisodia and Jain at the hospital.

The added that Kejriwal was staging the dharna for over a week, but nobody wanted to speak to him.

"It is unheard of in the history of democracy that IAS officers have gone on a strike...You (reporters) can very well understand the reasons behind it. Where are they getting their powers from?" he asked.

"I want to appeal to the and the to speak to Kejriwal as it is a very serious issue. Do not create an unnecessary situation, which may lead to the BJP not getting even a single seat (in Delhi)," Yadav said.

D Raja also met Sisodia and Jain at the hospital today.

Sisodia was rushed to the hospital around 3 pm today after the ketone level in his urine rose sharply and his sugar level dropped, a senior doctor said.

Jain was hospitalised late last night after his condition deteriorated. He was stable now, the doctors said.

On Saturday, the chief ministers of four non-BJP-ruled states -- West Bengal, Karnataka, and -- had urged the to resolve the issue.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 20:05 IST