'Rahul Gandhi talks about running a love shop, it should also be visible...' AAP leader taunts Congress

Posted on 26th Jun 2023 by rohit kumar

These days the Aam Aadmi Party government of Delhi is engaged in mobilizing the opposition against the NCCSA ordinance brought by the Centre. Recently, in the meeting of opposition parties held in Patna, Rahul Gandhi was urged to forget the differences and walk together.

 

Now Saurabh Bhardwaj, a minister in the Delhi government, has asked Rahul Gandhi to show his big heart by resorting to the statement of Mohabbat Ki Dukaan.

 

Delhi\'s health minister said Gandhi should talk about opening a \'shop of love\' in the \'bazaar of hate\', as he often says \'I am sitting with a shop of love in the market of hatred\'.

 

Hinting at the Congress not supporting AAP against the ordinance, the AAP leader said, \"Rahul Gandhi\'s Congress party is not in power at the Centre. So there should be no question of arrogance, but it will come to power in the next Lok Sabha elections.\" What if he can be  when he returns to India. So he needs to be balanced. Also, he has to show that he is spreading love.\"

 

AAP wants to stop the ordinance in the upper parliament

The Aam Aadmi Party is seeking support from the leaders of the opposition parties to stop the ordinance brought by the Center in the Rajya Sabha, as the BJP does not have a majority in the Upper Parliament. At the same time, Congress has 31 Rajya Sabha members.

 

Regarding this, AAP leaders are repeatedly seeking support from the Congress against the ordinance, so that they can stop the ordinance from becoming a law in the Manasutra session.

 

Let us tell you that on May 19, the central government came out with an ordinance to notify rules for the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) concerning \'transfer posting, vigilance, and other relevant matters\'.

 

what is ordinance

The Ordinance was brought to amend the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi Act, 1991 and it overrides the Supreme Court\'s judgment in Center vs Delhi on regulation of services.

 

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