Meetings with individual AAP MLAs to review work in progress: CM
BY MPost18 March 2015 1:05 AM GMT
MPost18 March 2015 1:05 AM GMT
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has asked his party MLAs to give a presentation on works done by them and the subsequent problems faced. For the next two to three days, the CM will conduct half-an-hour meetings with every MLA and review the works, starting from Wednesday. After joining office on Tuesday, Kejriwal had a review meeting with all the ministers and senior officers.
“We have been asked to give presentation to the Chief Minister on works done in our areas over the last one month, status of the projects undertaken and also issues, which require direct intervention of the Chief Minister’s office,” said an MLA scheduled for the meeting on Wednesday. According to legislators, the CM would offer around half an hour to every MLA and complete the meeting with them in the coming two-three days.
“We have been directed to give details of the issues preferred by public in dialogue meetings, particularly during mohalla meetings and prioritise them,” said another MLA. The Chief Minister will also conduct the swearing-in ceremony of the 21 parliamentary secretaries appointed as assistant to ministers in the government.
AAP to widen national outreach
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday said that it is all set to go national after the spectacular victory in the Delhi Assembly elections. “We have decided to expand nationally,” said party leader Sanjay Singh after a meeting of AAP leaders at the residence of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in Ghaziabad. The AAP’s Political Affairs Committee (PAC), its highest decision making body, also decided to enrol “active volunteers” and form a committee to decide upon their roles in different states. Being India’s youngest political party, the AAP would also decide where it should contest elections, said Singh. The announcement marks the most significant decision taken by the AAP following the return of Kejriwal to Delhi on Monday night, after 10 days of naturopathy treatment in Bengaluru for chronic cough and high blood sugar.
“We have been asked to give presentation to the Chief Minister on works done in our areas over the last one month, status of the projects undertaken and also issues, which require direct intervention of the Chief Minister’s office,” said an MLA scheduled for the meeting on Wednesday. According to legislators, the CM would offer around half an hour to every MLA and complete the meeting with them in the coming two-three days.
“We have been directed to give details of the issues preferred by public in dialogue meetings, particularly during mohalla meetings and prioritise them,” said another MLA. The Chief Minister will also conduct the swearing-in ceremony of the 21 parliamentary secretaries appointed as assistant to ministers in the government.
AAP to widen national outreach
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday said that it is all set to go national after the spectacular victory in the Delhi Assembly elections. “We have decided to expand nationally,” said party leader Sanjay Singh after a meeting of AAP leaders at the residence of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in Ghaziabad. The AAP’s Political Affairs Committee (PAC), its highest decision making body, also decided to enrol “active volunteers” and form a committee to decide upon their roles in different states. Being India’s youngest political party, the AAP would also decide where it should contest elections, said Singh. The announcement marks the most significant decision taken by the AAP following the return of Kejriwal to Delhi on Monday night, after 10 days of naturopathy treatment in Bengaluru for chronic cough and high blood sugar.
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