Atishi took charge as Delhi CM, said- 'Arvind Kejriwal...'

S Venkateshwari
Atishi took charge as delhi cm, said- 'Arvind Kejriwal...'

Delhi's new chief minister Atishi reached the secretariat on monday (September 23) and took charge as CM. Two chairs have been placed in her office. The empty chair is bigger among them. After this Atishi said that after four months, arvind kejriwal will be made to sit on this chair. After taking charge as chief minister, she said that just like Bharat ji worked by keeping Lord Shri Ram's sandals, I will take charge as chief minister for the next four months. She said that today I have the same pain in my heart as Bharat ji had, when Lord Shri ram went to exile for 14 years.

Kejriwal set an example of morality

She said that Lord Shri ram accepted 14 years of exile to fulfill a promise given by his father. This is the reason why we call Lord Shri ram Maryada Purushottam. His life is an example of dignity and morality for all of us. Similarly, arvind kejriwal has set an example of dignity and morality in the country's politics. In the last two years, BJP has filed false cases against Arvind Kejriwal. He was slandered and arrested. He remained in jail for more than five months. No stone was left unturned to defame him.

This is why he refused to sit on the chair

When the supreme court granted him bail, he said that his arrest was done out of malice. If it was any other leader, he would not have taken even two minutes to sit on the CM's chair after getting bail. On the contrary, arvind kejriwal said that I will not sit on this chair until the people of delhi repose faith in his honesty again.

Aatishi took oath as the eighth chief minister of Delhi along with her cabinet colleagues two days ago. Today, she reached the delhi secretariat and assumed the responsibility of the cm post. It is being told that she is going to take some important decisions by calling a meeting of the delhi cabinet on Monday. Meanwhile, there is also information that the session of the delhi Assembly will be held on 26 and 27 September.

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