BJP, Cong say Kejriwal's 'drama' exposed

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

An unimpressed opposition sounded a note of caution even as today ended his nine-day sit-in at the L-G's office, saying his "drama" has been exposed before the people of

"At the end of the nine days of 'nautanki' (drama) by Kejriwal, the people fail to understand why he sat on dharna and what has he achieved," he said in a statement.

Senior BJP and Union also attacked the minister, saying that Kejriwal finally "relented and returned" to the after his "long ego clash" with the

"@ArvindKejriwal finally relented &returned to #DelhiSecretariat after his long ego clash with #LG #AnilBaijal. It's victory time for my colleagues @Gupta_vijender @msirsa @p_sahibsingh & @KapilMishra_IND who hv been on #hunger_strike last 5 days...(sic)" Vardhan tweeted.

alleged that both Kejriwal and the BJP that were playing "dharna politics" in Delhi, have shifted gears due to waning

"Now that the entire country is discussing development-Kejriwal and BJP leaders of Delhi thought that sitting on Dharna will not be adequately covered by the media. Both decided to wind up their Dharnas!" Maken tweeted.

He charged that both the and the BJP with trying to "divert attention" from their "failures" even as the people in Delhi suffered.

BJP MLA and of the Opposition in Delhi Assembly Vijender Gupta said Kejriwal's "drama" has been "exposed" by the struggle of the opposition leaders and the hunger strike staged by them.

"The mindset and strategy of the leads to the fear that the future course is paved with thorns. There are still many unresolved issues. If the chief fails to work pragmatically, problems may again crop up.," he said in a statement.

Gupta, along with his fellow legislators and Jagdish Pradhan, West and rebel MLA ended their five-day-old dharna at the after Kejriwal called off his sit-in at the LG's office and his cabinet colleagues resumed work.

Gupta advised Kejriwal to get down to work for solving problems faced by the people.

"He should get down to work. He will also have to prove true to his words and assurance given by him to the IAS officers of his government," he said.

BJP MLA Sirsa alleged that Kejriwal and his ministers "wasted" nine days of the people of Delhi while opposition leaders kept their promise to "force" them to resume work.

"We had promised to the people of Delhi that we will not end our hunger strike at the until Kejriwal and his minister join office and we have kept our promise," he said.

Kejriwal's move to call off the protest at Anil Baijal's office came amid IAS officers of the attending meetings of ministers today.

The bureaucrats have been boycotting meetings of ministers after an alleged assault on by some AAP legislators at the chief miniser's residence in February.

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 23:00 IST