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Arvind Kejriwal's AAP government has filed a petition against a central order on bureaucracy in the apex court.
Delhi government officials said on Friday (30 June) that they have challenged a contentious central order in the top court that aimed to take control of Delhi's bureaucracy, bypassing a Supreme Court verdict. This move marks the latest escalation of the bitter feud.
Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government has filed a petition in the apex court. The petition challenges the constitutionality of the ordinance introduced by the BJP-led central government on 19 May.
The petition demanded the immediate striking down of the central government's ordinance.
The AAP officials announced a series of public protests against the ordinance. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will personally burn copies of the ordinance at the party's central Delhi office on 3 July.
During a press conference, AAP chief spokesperson Saurabh Bhardwaj, who is also a minister in the Kejriwal cabinet, outlined an extensive protest plan. He stated that copies of the ordinance would be burned across all 70 assembly constituencies of the national capital on 5 July.
Bhardwaj stated that the copies of the ordinance would be set on fire in every nook and corner of Delhi between 6 July and 13 July. The seven vice presidents will ensure that they burn copies in every area of Delhi.
Bhardwaj accused the Centre of attempting to illegally control Delhi through the "black ordinance."