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NEW DELHI - Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday he felt sapped by the day-to-day "interference" by the central government and this was the main reason why he was not holding any portfolio himself as all this had forced him to function like a "foreign relations" minister. "The day-to-day interference has sapped us badly. It is the biggest challenge," he said referring to the bitter feud between the Delhi...
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and central governments. He said any good decision taken by his government was declared "null and void" by Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung.
"The Lt. Governor has been like a headmaster...," Kejrwal said, lamenting: "You need the space to govern." "I handle the politics of this Delhi governance and all the ministers-handled governance. One is politics and second is.... I would call it external relations." Jung, who reports to the Centre, had been accused by the Aam Aadmi Party government of hindering its work.
"The Lt. Governor has been like a headmaster...," Kejrwal said, lamenting: "You need the space to govern." "I handle the politics of this Delhi governance and all the ministers-handled governance. One is politics and second is.... I would call it external relations." Jung, who reports to the Centre, had been accused by the Aam Aadmi Party government of hindering its work.