Notwithstanding his confrontation with the Lt Governor over a number of contentious issues, Kejriwal said Jung's removal will not help as the "real solution" lies in the Prime Minister's Office stopping "interference" in Delhi's affairs.
"Congress and BJP both demanding Sh Najeeb Jung's removal? Strange. Is he at fault? No. He is doin what PMO is asking him to do.
In another tweet, he said, "Najeeb Jung is a good man with bad political bosses."
The Chief Minister's comments in support of Jung came a day after BJP MP Udit Raj demanded his "removal" calling him a "super king" who does not heed to views of elected representatives.
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Raj was apparently angry with Jung for arresting three of his supporters for allegedly assaulting North West Delhi District Magistrate Sanjay Goel in outer Delhi's Kanjhawla area on Thursday. The MP accused police of acting under pressure from bureaucrats.
The AAP government and LG were locked in a fierce confrontation over number of issues including control over the the Anti-Corruption Branch and appointment of a Commission of Inquiry to probe the multi-crore CNG fitness scam.
Earlier this week, Kejriwal had urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to resolve the "unprecedented" situation arising due to differences between his government and the Centre and said he was ready to go the "extra mile" to settle them for sake of the city's development.