NEW DELHI: Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal warned on Wednesday that the BJP-led Centre was "experimenting with Delhi" to establish its "dictatorship" all over the country. This came just before the 67 AAP MLAs passed a resolution against the home ministry’s notification on the powers of the lieutenant governor of Delhi and Anti-Corruption Branch at a special session of the assembly.

Describing the notification as "unconstitutional and invalid in the opinion of the House" , the assembly has sought intervention of the President to refer the matter to the Supreme Court which will clearly define the demarcation of powers. The BJP members staged a walkout in protest against the resolution. Copies of the resolution will be sent to all MPs.

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Attacking the Centre, in a no-holds barred speech, the CM blamed the BJP government for the recent power struggle in the capital, saying that if it was successful in Delhi, it would similarly interfere in other states too. "I appeal to all non-BJP CMs to join hands or else they too will receive the same treatment from the Centre. I will write to all of them personally, said Kejriwal".

