The BJP and the Congress on Monday attacked Delhi’s new chief minister Atishi, over her decision not to sit on the chair used by her predecessor Arvind Kejriwal, saying her gesture was a “grave insult” to the constitutional rules and the post of chief minister.
Atishi, who took charge as the eighth chief minister of Delhi on Monday, said she would serve as Delhi’s chief minister for four months like Ramayana’s Bharat who ruled Ayodhya in the absence of his elder brother Lord Ram by placing his ‘khadaun’ (wooden slippers) on the throne.
She sat on a white chair, which was placed next to Kejriwal’s chair.