As per reports, the chief minister of the national capital, Arvind Kejriwal, said that he will travel across the nation and will meet the president of all the parties seeking support against the ordinance that the Union government brought to destroy the powers of Delhi government.On Tuesday, taking it to Twitter, Kejriwal wrote, “From today I am leaving across the country. For the rights of the people of Delhi. SC passed the order after years and did justice to the people of Delhi, giving them their rights. The central government took away all those rights by bringing an ordinance. When this law will come in the Rajya Sabha, it should not be allowed to pass under any circumstances. Will meet presidents of all political parties and seek their support.”आज से देश भर में निकल रहा हूँ। दिल्ली के लोगों के हक़ के लिए। SC ने बरसों बाद आदेश पारित करके दिल्ली के लोगों के साथ न्याय किया, उन्हें उनके हक़ दिये। केंद्र सरकार ने अध्यादेश लाकर वो सारे हक़ वापिस छीन लियेजब ये क़ानून राज्य सभा में आएगा तो इसे किसी हालत में पास नहीं होने…— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) May 23, 2023Kejriwal to meet Mamata BanerjeeAccording to the official statement, the chief minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal is likely to meet his West Bengal chief minister and Trinamool Congress party chief Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata on Tuesday.The leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is attempting to win the support of the opposition for his governments legal battle with the federal government over an ordinance governing the management of administrative services in the capital.Notably, Kejriwal is slated to arrive at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in the afternoon, after which he would meet with the leader of the Trinamool Congress at the state office in Nabanna.Kejriwal met Nitish KumarNitish Kumar, the chief minister of Bihar, met with Kejriwal earlier to discuss the ordinance issue, and he offered the AAP his complete support in their dispute with the Centre. The conference was held a week after the Supreme Court gave the elected administration in Delhi jurisdiction over all services, except those about law enforcement, public safety, and land. On Saturday, Kejriwal said that the ordinance was “unconstitutional” and that they will appeal it to the Supreme Court.Kejriwal to meet Sharad Pawar, Uddhav ThackerayAs per sources, Kejriwal is also likely to meet NCP leader Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray, chief of Shiv Sena in Mumbai on Wednesday. The discussions are likely on the ordinance and the strategy for the 2024 elections.Rally against Centres ordinanceAam Aadmi Party minister Gopal Rai, on Monday, announced that their party will organise a maha rally to voice its apposition against the Centres ordinance on June 11 at Ram Lila Maidan in Delhi. Notably, an ordinance to notify the rules of the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi regarding the transfer posting, vigilance and other incidental matters.