New Delhi: For the third time, Arvind Kejriwal, who became the CM of Delhi, has met Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national president Arvind Kejriwal's statement has also come out on this occasion. Kejriwal has said that there has been no talk with Amit Shah on the issue of the ongoing protests in Shaheen Bagh. India denies entry of British MP, now reached Pakistan On meeting with Amit Shah, Kejriwal said, 'It was a good meeting which took place in a friendly atmosphere. We discussed many issues. We agree that the Central Government and the Delhi Government need to work together for the development of the capital. We will work together. During this, Kejriwal has also told that a three-day assembly session has been called on 24 February. Let us tell you that Arvind Kejriwal had said during his swearing-in at Ramlila Maidan, that the politics that was to be done in the elections was done. Now we have to work together to take Delhi forward. Coronavirus: Report of passengers of cruise found negative, receive permission to leave Kejriwal said that I have forgiven whatever the opposition said about me in the election. I want to work together with the central government. Together we have to take Delhi forward. Has given birth to a new type of politics in Delhi. This politics is to provide 24-hour power. This politics is about giving good schools, giving good hospitals. 2 crore people of Delhi are my family. CM and Home Minister's meeting concluded, will be an important announcement in a while