High Court serious on Arvind Kejriwal

 

The Delhi High Court has raised serious objections over Kejriwal’s dharna inside the office of Lieutenant Governor.  “If it is a strike or dharna, it has to be somewhere else. This can’t be called a strike. You cannot go inside someone’s office or house and hold a strike,” commented the bench. Delhi chief minister Kejriwal and his associate ministers have been protesting about the non co-operation of the civil servants. However the IAS association has declared that they were never on strike and were fully co-operating with the ministers. A case has been filed before the court to declare the dharna of Kejriwal as unconstitutional. Further hearing will be held on Friday this week.