Delhi News: Amid preparations for the Lok Sabha elections, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)’s war against the Centre’s ordinance continues in Delhi. AAP’s national convenor and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal is running a campaign of opposition unity against the Modi government at the national level. Support was also sought from the Congress on this issue, but till now the country’s oldest party has not supported his proposal. In such a situation, people are asking the question whether the Congress should support Kejriwal on the Ordinance of Delhi or not?
46 percent people supported
For abp news C Voters has conducted a weekly survey in All India in which the answer has been given. In this All India Survey (ABP New Cvoters All India Survey), 1 thousand 724 people have been talked to. This survey has been done this week. According to this survey, 46 percent people have agreed on the question of supporting Arvind Kejriwal to the Congress against the Delhi Ordinance. While 37 people have supported the decision of Congress not to support Arvind Kejriwal. And there are 17 percent people who have refused to say anything about it.
Battle of survival for AAP
Actually, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has linked the ordinance of the Center in the matter of transfer-posting of officers with the existence of Aam Aadmi Party. Perhaps that is why he is meeting leaders of different parties in his home state capital to unite opposition parties against the Center and seek support against the ordinance. So far 10 opposition parties have supported CM Kejriwal. But the suspense still remains whether Congress will support or not. Congress leaders say that the final decision on this issue will be of the high command.
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