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Hemant Soren's Party To Support AAP In Opposing Delhi Postings Order

Arvind Kejriwal said that the ordinance must be defeated collectively in Parliament where it is likely to come up for voting as a law in the forthcoming session.

Arvind Kejriwal, Bhagwant Mann arrived in Ranchi to meet Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren.

Ranchi:

Jharkhand Mukti Morcha formally announced on Friday that it will support the Aam Aadmi Party in opposing the Centre's ordinance on control of administrative services in Delhi after a meeting between Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and his Jharkhand counterpart Hemant Soren in Ranchi.

Announcing this at a press conference here, Mr Kejriwal said that the ordinance must be defeated collectively in Parliament where it is likely to come up for voting as a law in the forthcoming session.

Mr Soren, who accompanied him at the press meet after their meeting where Punjab CM Bhagwant Singh Mann was also present, said, "The Centre's attack on democracy is a matter of serious concern." 

Mr Kejriwal and Mr Mann arrived here on a special flight from Chennai around 9 pm on Thursday accompanied by AAP MPs Raghav Chadha and Sanjay Singh besides AAP MLA Atishi.

"JMM will support AAP in opposing the Centre's ordinance on control of administrative services in Delhi," Mr Kejriwal said.

"The Centre is creating a crisis for the Aam Aadmi Party and is preventing a duly elected government from functioning independently." the Delhi CM said.

Despite the Supreme Court verdict in favour of the AAP government (the Supreme Court had ruled that the control over transfer and posting of top bureaucrats in Delhi would vest with the state government), the Centre brought the ordinance, Mr Kejriwal added.

He described the movement against the ordinance "like a fight for independence".

Mr Kejriwal said, "This ordinance should be collectively defeated in the Parliament as it is undemocratic, against the federal structure and unconstitutional." 

He added, "We will not allow the Central government to suppress the democratic rights of people."

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