Delhi BJP general secretary Ravinder Gupta said the party would not attend the meeting, adding that after the incident at the CM's residence on January 30, where a delegation of saffron party was "misbehaved with", it was proved that the AAP does not believe in a "political dialogue".
"The government should appoint prominent lawyers as the chief minister has appointed for his personal litigation," BJP said in a letter to Kejriwal.
In a statement, the party said, "the Delhi BJP feels there is no objective of such a meeting as the intentions of the government of Delhi are not clear on the matter."
However, Delhi Congress president Ajay Maken will attend the all party-meeting to be held at the chief minister's residence tomorrow.
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The Delhi BJP said Tiwari was abroad as part of a delegation accompanying President Ram Nath Kovind and would be back by March 15.
Taking a dig at Tiwari, senior AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj tweeted, "Whole Delhi desperately seeking solution for Sealing. Where is BJP Delhi Chief and Member of Parliament?"
Attacking the BJP-led Centre, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said, "The central government passed four ordinances to amend the Land Acquisition Act and took the same route to allow Jallikattu in Tamil Nadu after the Supreme Court ban. What prevents it from passing an ordinance or a bill to provide some relief to businessmen here."
A case was registered in the matter and some AAP MLAs were booked.
The sealing drive was undertaken by the municipal corporations of the national capital on the directions of a Supreme Court-appointed committee in December last year.
Under the drive, hundreds of commercial establishments have been sealed so far for non-payment of conversion charges and violation of the Delhi Master Plan.
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