Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena expressed his objections to Delhi CM Atishi over Arvind Kejriwal referring to her as a 'temporary CM'. Saxena emphasized the insult to her and criticized Kejriwal's statements as unconstitutional. He praised Atishi's governance approach and articulated challenges left by the previous administration, while condemning unfounded allegations against her and the negative political discourse.
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