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Delhi's new Chief Minister Atishi was criticized by the BJP and Congress for not sitting on Arvind Kejriwal's chair, with both parties calling it a "grave insult" to the constitution and the post of chief minister. Atishi had decided to follow Ramayana's Bharat and serve as a temporary chief minister, placing a wooden slipper on the throne.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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