Kejriwal announces indefinite hunger strike over 'statehood for Delhi' demand from March 1
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Addressing the budget session of Delhi Assembly, Kejriwal sharpened his attack on the Centre and said the Delhi government is unable to perform its duties towards people of the city because it lacked power.
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday announced that he will launch an indefinite hunger strike from March 1 to demand for full statehood to Delhi.
Addressing the budget session of Delhi Assembly, Kejriwal sharpened his attack on the Centre and said the Delhi government is unable to perform its duties towards people of the city because it lacked power.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal: From 1 March we will launch the movement to make Delhi a full state and we will not end it till Delhi gets full statehood. pic.twitter.com/48prR6lL4k
— ANI (@ANI) February 23, 2019
"I will sit on an indefinite hunger strike for full statehood to Delhi from March. People have given us so much that even if we have to sacrifice our lives for them, it is immaterial," Kejriwal told the House.
He claimed the people of Delhi were facing "injustice and humiliation" since independence because the government elected by them lacked power to work for them.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal: Democracy has been implemented in entire nation, but not Delhi. Public votes & selects a government, but the government has no power. So we're starting a movement on March 1 & I'll sit on indefinite fast for the full statehood of Delhi pic.twitter.com/O9BiuBVQHY
— ANI (@ANI) February 23, 2019
"The elected government of Delhi cannot give people justice, work for them and take up development works because it lacks power and the central government obstructs its functioning. Is the value of Delhi voters less than other states?" he questioned.
He said the Centre has control over Delhi Police, municipal corporations and DDA, which is why people "were suffering due to high crime rate, insanitation and lack of development".