Aam Aadmi Party
Aam Aadmi Party set up
anti-corruption helpline
In a major step to
curb corruption, the Aam Aadmi Party Government in Delhi would set up an
anti-corruption helpline in a couple of days. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
had made the promise to the people of Delhi on the day of his swearing-in. He
said that the vigilance department, which would follow up the complaints
received through the helpline, has a sanctioned strength of 30 inspectors but
only 11 are working at this point. He said Delhi Police Commissioner Bhimsen
Bassi has assured to give 8 more inspectors in two days.
Briefing the media in
the Delhi Secretariat, Mr Kejriwal said that all the back end work had been
completed and the helpline would be launched in a couple of days.
Reacting strongly on
the dumping of a new born in trash at a hospital in Delhi , Chief Minister of
Delhi Arvind Kejriwal said that those responsible will not be spared at any
cost, terming it inhuman the Chief Minister also assured that strict action
will be taken.
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The Aam Aadmi Party
government in Delhi is working towards fulfilling the dream of “Swaraj” or
self-rule. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today said that the draft Swaraj Bill
will be ready in another ten days. Once the draft bill is ready, process will
be initiated to give it a legal shape.
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