Subramanian Swamy meets Home Minister Rajnath Singh
Firebrand BJP Leader Subramanian Swamy Today Met Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Two Days After He Joined A Protest With Lok Sabha Member Maheish Girri Who Was Demanding Proof From Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal On The Allegations That He Was Involved In A Murder.
Firebrand BJP leader Subramanian Swamy today met Home Minister Rajnath Singh, two days after he joined a protest with Lok Sabha member Maheish Girri who was demanding proof from Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal on the allegations that he was involved in a murder.
Sources said it was an one-on-one meeting and what transpired in the 20-minute discussion was not known immediately. Swamy had recently said that after outgoing RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was his next target.
“I was after (Raghuram) Rajan and now he is gone. In this, too, I will tell the government to remove him (Kejriwal). He has been made by the Congress,” claimed Swamy.
On Monday, Swamy had written a letter to President Pranab Mukherjee requesting his urgent intervention “in the state of affairs in the administration of Delhi”.
“Although the Constitutional provisions of the so-called state of Delhi are well defined, nevertheless, the Chief Minister is acting in reckless regard of all the Constitutional provisions.
“There appears to be a complete break-down of any semblance of governance in the NCT of Delhi. The AAP is functioning in a highly arbitrary, unreasonable and mala fide manner,” he wrote to the President, seeking his intervention.
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