AAP, has moved the Supreme Court against the Centre's decision to impose
President's Rule in Delhi and place the assembly under suspended
animation
The AAP, in its petition filed before the Supreme Court, has described the Centre's action as "malafide" and "unconstitutional," and alleged that President's Rule was clamped to enable the Centre to rule Delhi by proxy and delay fresh assembly polls
Note
Arvind Kejriwal, while resigning from the Delhi Chief Minister's post on Friday February 14,2014 had recommended the dissolution of the assembly. The Centre, however, refused to pay heed to his advice and, instead, placed it under a spell of suspended animation
Delhi came under a spell of President's Rule on Monday Feb 17,2014
The AAP, in its petition filed before the Supreme Court, has described the Centre's action as "malafide" and "unconstitutional," and alleged that President's Rule was clamped to enable the Centre to rule Delhi by proxy and delay fresh assembly polls
Note
Arvind Kejriwal, while resigning from the Delhi Chief Minister's post on Friday February 14,2014 had recommended the dissolution of the assembly. The Centre, however, refused to pay heed to his advice and, instead, placed it under a spell of suspended animation
Delhi came under a spell of President's Rule on Monday Feb 17,2014
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