BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi Questions Delhi CM’s Residence Protocol

  • May 21, 2024, 3:43 p.m.

New Delhi, India - BJP MP and party’s national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi has raised questions about the events that transpired inside the Chief Minister’s residence in Delhi. The incident, which occurred eight days ago, has left many questions unanswered in the minds of the people of Delhi.

Trivedi pointed out that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who once promised to live in a 3-room house and keep his doors open 24 hours for anyone to meet him, is now living in what Trivedi referred to as a ‘Sheesh Mehal’ (Glass Palace). The Chief Minister now meets people only by appointment.

The BJP MP highlighted an incident where a member of Parliament was denied a meeting with the Chief Minister due to the lack of an appointment. Trivedi questioned this protocol, asking, “Kejriwal ji, you are the same leader who used to say that I will live in a 3-room house and my house will remain open 24 hours. Anyone can come and meet us anytime but today he is staying in his ‘Sheesh Mehal’ and meeting people only after appointments. He told his member of Parliament that since there was no appointment, I would not meet her.”

Trivedi further questioned the presence of Bibhav Kumar, who currently holds no government or political post, inside the Chief Minister’s residence. He asked, “If he was in the Chief Minister’s residence, then where was his appointment? Show in the appointment list that Bibhav Kumar’s appointment was there. If there was no appointment, then in what capacity was he inside CM’s residence?”

These questions from the BJP MP have stirred a debate about the transparency and accessibility of the Chief Minister’s residence. As the story unfolds, the people of Delhi await answers to these pressing questions.

Author : Rajdhani Delhi Representative

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