The BJP also hit out at Congress for its "misjudgement" in supporting AAP due to which Delhi was paying the price.
In an unprecedented action that put his government on a collision course with the Delhi Police, Kejriwal and his ministers began a dharna outside Rail Bhavan demanding action against police officials who refused to carry out a raid on an alleged drug and prostitution racket in South Delhi last week.
"He should maintain 'garima' (dignity) of the chair of Chief Minister and wait till the judicial probe is completed. After all he is a Chief Minister...,(which is) a high post. He should cooperate," Shinde told reporters in Delhi.
Union minister Manish Tewari, who was allegedly heckled and forced to walk for some distance for work due to the protest, said Aam Admi Party has been given a mandate to govern Delhi and not create anarchy.
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"AAP was not given a mandate by the people of Delhi to create anarchy. It's high time AAP makes the transition from being agitators to administrators," he said.
Noting that Delhi deserves a government and not anarchy, he questioned the new outfit's motives saying, "Did the AAP form a government to wreck the system from within? Can the AAP be trusted with making Delhi a global city?"
AICC General Secretary Digvijay Singh said the bureaucrat -turned-activist-turned politician must realise that no Government can be run by staging dharnas (sit-ins).