New Delhi. These days the difficulties of the Aam Aadmi Party are increasing due to the liquor scam in Delhi. In this, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has been repeatedly accusing Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena of favoring the central government. However, talk of a tussle between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government and Delhi’s LG VK Saxena is not new. On the coming days, ‘words’ are run from both sides. While the LG has increased the difficulties by raising questions on many decisions of the Delhi Government and setting up an inquiry, AAP has also leveled many serious allegations against him. Delhi’s CM Arvind Kejriwal and LG VK Saxena were seen on Friday amid counter-attacks.
Let us tell you that during this, LG gave a funny reply in a poetic way about his relationship with the AAP government. The budget session of the Delhi Assembly began on Friday. Before the start of the session, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal welcomed the LG outside the assembly. During this, when journalists questioned LG about his relationship with the government, he said in gestures that despite the confrontation, their relationship would not deteriorate. Referring to the relationship between the tree and the wind, he said, “My leaves fall every day, yet my relationship does not break with the wind.” As soon as LG said this, everyone including Kejriwal laughed. LG VK Saxena said this at a time when AAP released a video a day earlier, in which Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena is seen allegedly instigating the crowd during the 2002 Sabarmati Ashram attack in Ahmedabad.
In this video the person who is leading the mob that attacked the female social worker
That person Modi ji’s diamond #LGSaxenaGundaNumber1 Is. pic.twitter.com/IwBpnjfvry
— AAP (@AamAadmiParty) Mar 16, 2023
Significantly, the ‘Aam Aadmi Party’ has asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ensure that the Lieutenant Governor is held accountable for his ‘crimes’. The incident took place at the ashram founded by Mahatma Gandhi, where hundreds of journalists and activists had gathered to call for peace in the wake of the 2002 Godhra train burning. Senior AAP leader and Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh appealed to the citizens of the country to “recognize the real face of VK Saxena”. He alleged that a person of criminal character cannot be entrusted with the responsibility of law and order and security in the national capital.