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CPI leader D Raja extends wishes to Atishi on becoming Delhi CM

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 17 September 2024
CPI leader D Raja congratulated Atishi on her appointment as Delhi's new chief minister after Arvind Kejriwal announced his resignation. Kejriwal proposed Atishi as his successor in a meeting with AAP MLAs, who elected her as their leader. He will meet LG VK Saxena to tender his resignation, with Atishi expected to take the oath soon.
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