Mamata Banerjee's Fresh Call For Opposition Unity Amid AAP vs Centre
NDTV
Alleging that "atrocities" are being committed on Opposition-ruled states, Mamata Banerjee said, "Only the Supreme Court can save the country".
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann met Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today with a single message - what happened in Delhi today, can happen to any other opposition-ruled state tomorrow. If the Centre's bill to convert the Ordinance on Delhi bureaucrats' services is defeated in Rajya Sabha, "it will be the Semi-final before 2024," he said.
"This (the fight for control) is not just about Delhi. Even the West Bengal Governor does the same thing. Even (Bhagwant) Mann is alleging same. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister told me that the Governor sitting on lot of bills," Mr Kejriwal told the media during a briefing after the meet.
"What do they think? Are we their bonded labour? Are we their servants? We are worried that they may change the constitution and change the country's name to party's name. They want to bulldoze the constitution," Mamata Banerjee said.
Alleging that "atrocities" are being committed on Opposition-ruled states, Ms Banerjee said, "Only the Supreme Court can save the country".