Kejriwal apologises for resigning as Delhi CM

21 May 2014 Evaluate

Three months after quitting as Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal apologized to the people of Delhi and the country for "resigning midway" and said the party will gear up for elections. The AAP chief, who had quit as CM after a 49-day stint, said the chances of his party forming a government in Delhi were negligible in the current scenario.

Arvind Kejriwal had a meeting and the party decided to gear up for elections by going to the people through various meetings in Delhi. They would apologise to people of Delhi in meetings and gain their trust to ask them to support them with complete majority.

Kejriwal had met Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung and asked him not to dissolve the assembly anytime soon, saying it will hold public meetings across the city to know whether the party should form the government again. Lt Governor Najeeb Jung had not favoured dissolution of the 70-member Delhi Assembly as recommended by the Council of Ministers headed by Kejriwal and kept the Assembly in suspended animation.

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