Kejriwal says Modi govt dictatorial, people feeling suffocated in BJP

Arvind Kejriwal had on Monday praised Navjot Singh Sidhu for resigning as a member of the Rajya Sabha from BJP.

Update: 2016-07-19 07:35 GMT
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: The BJP-led Centre wants to"control" everything due to its "extreme dictatorial" tendencies, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said wondering whether he can at least have the food of his own choice.

"Can i have food of my choice? Extreme dictatorial tendencies. They want to control everythng," Kejriwal tweeted.

He was referring to reports that the Ministry of Home Affairs, in a letter to him, has stated that the Chief Minister does not have the powers to issue suspension orders on his own.

Read: Navjot Sidhu's wife says he has quit BJP, set to join AAP

The Chief Minister had recently issued an order suspending his principal secretary Rajendra Kumar, who has been arrested by the CBI over charges of corruption.

As per government rules, an IAS officer who remains in police custody for more than 48 hours is "deemed to have been suspended" automatically.

Read: BJP MP Navjot Sidhu resigns from Rajya Sabha, Kejriwal 'salutes' him

Alluding to Navjot Singh Sidhu's resignation from Rajya Sabha, Kejriwal tweeted that honest people are feeling "suffocated" within BJP due to "dictatorial attitude" of its top leadership.

"Honest n gud people are feeling extremely suffocated within BJP due to dictatorial attitude of its top leadership," he said in another tweet. On Monday, he had "saluted" Sidhu's decision to relinquish his membership of the Upper House.

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