Delhi’s new Chief Minister Atishi has taken over as the Chief Minister of Delhi. Two chairs have been installed in his office. Actually, two chairs have been installed in Atishi’s office. Regarding the main chair, Atishi said that ‘after four months we will appoint Arvind Kejriwal on this chair’. After being appointed as the CM Atishi said, ‘Just as Bharat ji worked by keeping the khadau of Lord Shri Ram, in the same way I will hold the post of Chief Minister for the next four months. He said that today I have the same pain in my mind that Bharat ji had when Lord Shri Ram went into exile for 14 years’.
Had there been any other leader, he would not have made this sacrifice: CM Atishi
The new appointed CM said , ‘When the Supreme Court granted him bail, he said that his arrest was based on malicious intent. Had it been any other leader, he would not have taken even two minutes to sit on the CM’s chair after getting bail. The people of Delhi will once again appoint Arvind Kejriwal as the Chief Minister.’ About sitting on the chair, Atishi had said, ‘Kejriwal was put in jail for 6 months. The court also said that Arvind Kejriwal was arrested by the agency with malicious intent. This chair belongs to Arvind Kejriwal’. Regarding this, Arvind Kejriwal said that he will not sit on this chair until the people of Delhi re-assert confidence in his honesty.
Let us tell you that on Saturday, Atishi along with her cabinet colleagues had taken oath as the eighth Chief Minister of Delhi two days ago. After this, today he reached Delhi Secretariat and took the responsibility of the post of CM. In such a situation, it is being told that she is going to call a meeting of Delhi Cabinet on Monday and take some important decisions. The session of Delhi Assembly will be held on 26 and 27 September.
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