Atishi takes charge as Delhi CM, leaves chair used by Kejriwal unoccupied
She said she was feeling pained like Bharat when Lord Rama went to exile, and he ruled Ayodhya by keeping the latter's 'khadaun'(wooden sandals)
She said she was feeling pained like Bharat when Lord Rama went to exile, and he ruled Ayodhya by keeping the latter's 'khadaun'(wooden sandals)
The Delhi chief minister said he conveyed his willingness to the Enforcement Directorate to answer all its queries after the budget session.
Speaking in the House, he also claimed that Delhi has fallen prey to dirty politics, it not being a full-fledged state.
The Delhi chief minister was speaking at the launch of 80 more Aam Aadmi Clinics in the state with which the total tally of such operational clinics has gone up to 580.
While speaking to media persons after casting his vote, the Delhi Chief Minister said that the election is an opportunity to clean Delhi.
The Delhi government will soon launch a Jan Abhiyan (a drive with people's support) to keep pollution within manageable limits in the national capital, Kejriwal added.
“Punjab had formed the Congress government with great hopes. But today, they’ve made a mockery of it. A dirty fight for power is going on. All their leaders want to become CM,” he said.
Kejriwal said the ‘inspector raj’, corruption and goonda tax continues unabated, which will be strictly stopped. He said no politician or official will be able to intimidate businessmen.
On his party's CM face, Kejriwal said AAP's CM candidate will be such a person that the whole of Punjab will be proud of him.
In Delhi, CCTV cameras are being installed by the Public Works Department (PWD). The government is eyeing to install of around 2.8 lakh CCTV cameras across the city in two phases.