Mamata Banerjee Extends Support to Kejriwal in ‘Fight’ Against Ordinance on Delhi Services

Defeating the Bill to convert the ordinance into law in the Rajya Sabha will be a “semi-final before the 2024 elections”, the West Bengal chief minister said.

New Delhi: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday, May 23, said that she would support her Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal’s efforts to fight against the Union government’s ordinance to retake control of appointments and transfers of bureaucrats working for the NCT government.

Banerjee met Kejriwal and Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, both from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), in Kolkata. According to the news agency PTI, the West Bengal chief minister said that the forthcoming vote in Rajya Sabha to convert the ordinance on control of services in Delhi into law, will be a “semi-final before the 2024 elections”.

Any ordinance must be approved by parliament within six months of its introduction. While the BJP has an absolute majority in the Lok Sabha, it needs the support of parties outside the NDA to get a Bill passed in the upper house.

Kejriwal is on a nationwide tour to garner support against the ordinance, which was promulgated to invalidate a Supreme Court ruling giving control over bureaucrats to the Delhi government. AAP leaders Raghav Chadha, Sanjay Singh and Atishi also participated in the meeting.

According to Indian Express, Banerjee said the Trinamool Congress (TMC) will oppose the ordinance and appealed to other parties to also oppose it. “This is a chance to unite and send a big message that if we can defeat the BJP in the Rajya Sabha, this ordinance can also go,” she said. “If the Centre can pass such an ordinance, it can break any state today, tomorrow. They are in majority but they cannot do this. There are some systems.”

Banerjee said the BJP wants to “bulldoze the constitution”. According to IE, she said, “We fear that they might change the Constitution, they might even change the name of the country and name it after the party… They don’t even respect the Supreme Court verdicts.”

Kejriwal said the BJP has “made a mockery of democracy” because where it cannot form a government “it buys MLAs, uses CBI, ED to try to break the government”and uses “governors to disturb non-BJP governments such as Bengal and Punjab.”

On Tuesday morning, Kejriwal tweeted, “Today, I begin my journey across the country for the rights of the people of Delhi. The Supreme Court passed the order [giving Delhi control over bureaucrats] after years and did justice to the people of Delhi, gave them their rights. The central government took away all those rights by bringing an ordinance. When this law will come in the Rajya Sabha, it should not be allowed to pass under any circumstances. Will meet presidents of all political parties and seek their support.”

He added: “This fight is not only for the people of Delhi. This fight is a fight to save Indian democracy, a fight to save the constitution given by Baba Sahib, a fight to save the judiciary. This fight is a fight to save the country. I expect everyone’s support in this.”

The bone of contention between the AAP government in Delhi and the Union government is the ordinance issued on May 19 to establish the National Capital Service Authority to make recommendations to the Delhi Lieutenant Governor regarding matters concerning transfer posting, vigilance and other incidental matters.

The Supreme Court had on May 11 said the elected Delhi government has power over all administrative services except those pertaining to police, public order and land. Apart from these three areas, the court said the LG is bound by decisions taken by the Delhi assembly.

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar has extended his support to AAP in the fight against the ordinance. According to PTI, Kejriwal is likely to meet Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Uddhav Thackeray and NCP leader Sharad Pawar on Wednesday in Mumbai.

‘Rejection of BJP’s Hate Politics’: Opposition Leaders Across Country Congratulate AAP

Among those to tweet in the aftermath of the victory were Mamata Banerjee, Rahul Gandhi, M.K. Stalin and Sitaram Yechury.

New Delhi: As it became certain that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was set to form the government in Delhi with a thumping majority of 62 out of 70 seats, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee was among the first to congratulate Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. 

In a not-so-subtle dig at the Bhartiya Janata Party, the Trinamool Congress chief said “leaders playing on faith through hate speech and divisive politics should take a cue”

Through the campaign the BJP had relied on Hindu consolidation with an attempt to paint anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protesters as ‘traitors’. 


There has been considerable bonhomie between the two chief ministers. Kejriwal had openly supported Banerjee during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections when at attempt was being made by her to organise parties against the BJP. Banerjee will now face a challenging assembly election next year with the BJP having gained significant ground in West Bengal. 

The Twitter handle of former chief minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti, also congratulated Kejriwal. 


Since Mufti has been under detention since August 5 – and recently under the Public Safety Act – without trial and recourse to legal assistance, her daughter Iltija Mufti has been tweeting through her handle. 

Leader of opposition in the Tamil Nadu assembly and leader of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) M.K. Stalin joined in the congratulatory messages and he too criticised the BJP’s ‘communal politics’. Stalin also brought in the issues of ‘federal rights and regional aspirations’ which are integral to politics in south India and for regional parties with limited national presence. 


The leader of opposition in Bihar Rashtriya Janata Dal’s (RJD) Tejashwi Yadav said that the verdict is a mandate against the BJP’s ‘negative and blatant hate politics’. He also urged the BJP to drop ‘communalism and bigotry’ in its politics. 


Chief minister of Maharashtra, Uddhav Thackeray congratulated Kejirwal and said that the people of Delhi have chosen ‘jan ki baat’ over ‘mann ki bat’ – a pun on Narendra Modi’s radio show.

“The Delhi voters have also shown nationalism is also a personal matter and only those wearing it on the heart may not necessarily be true nationalist. This myth has been busted with this result today,” he said.

General secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Sitaram Yechury said that the Delhi results are a thumbs up to the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Population Register (NPR) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC). He urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to withdraw the CAA and to denotify NPR. 

Among other regional leaders who by evening had congratulated Kejriwal were Samajwadi Party’s Akhilesh Yadav, Haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala, TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu, Biju Janata Dal chief and Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik, Telangana Rashtra Samity chief K.T. Rama Rao, YSRCP head and Andhra Pradesh chief minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren and Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

The Congress – which has drawn a blank and could lose its deposit in all seats – also joined in the celebrations. Former party chief Rahul Gandhi tweeted his congratulations.


Former finance minister P. Chidambram said that the voters have rejected “the polarising, divisive and dangerous agenda of the BJP.” 


Senior leader of the Congress Abhishek Manu Singhvi conceded, while talking to NDTV, that the Congress was never really in the contest. “We never really got into the fight because we lost a tall leader and we could not in the short time project an alternative. Need to choose and project somebody who can spend the next three years on the ground being completely backed by the Congress party,” he said. 

Most of the BJP brass has congratulated Kejriwal as well, including prime minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.


Its Delhi chief Manoj Tiwary said that he accepts responsibility for the defeat. He has also congratulated Kejriwal on Twitter. As has East Delhi MP Gautam Gambhir.

Curiously, Nitin Gadkari’s tweet congratulating Kejriwal, to which the Delhi chief minister seems to have replied, has been deleted.