A turf war between Aam Aadmi Party and Bhartiya Janata Party seems to be getting bitter day by day as Kejriwal and Modi both will be addressing public on the same day for completion of 100 days and one year respectively.

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While Aam Aadmi party is holding a public cabinet on completion of 100 days, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is holding rally at Mathura later in the day.

A day ago, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal made a blistering attack on Modi government accusing him of running the Delhi government through backdoors with his three MLAs. Kejriwal compared the interplay between LG Najeeb Jung and PM Modi with pre-independence India when Queen of England used to send notifications to the Viceroy.

The AAP government has also decided to call a two-day 'emergency' session of Delhi Assembly from Tuesday to deliberate on the notification.

Though Narendra Modi has not reacted to Kejriwal's allegations, he is today expected to make a counter attack on him at a rally in Mathura

Over the last couple of days the tussle between both the parties has grown as the centre cut short AAP government's aspiration flight by issuing a notification, giving almost unbridled power to its representative, the Lieutenant Governor, in key matters related to public order, land, law and order and all central government services.

Meanwhile, reacting to Kejriwal's allegations, BJP has accused Kejriwal of running a "meri marzi ki sarkar' in Delhi and said that the ruling AAP's performance has been marked more by "confrontation" than "coordination" as it completes 100 days in office.