Arvind Kejriwal, who became the Chief Minister for the third time in Delhi on Tuesday, assured the people of the state that there will be no shortage of buses. He tweeted and said, 'It took time. But finally we succeeded in removing all obstacles. The arrival of buses has started. The Chief Minister claimed that at present there are around 6,000 buses in the city. Regarding this matter, Arvind Kejriwal said that people do not have any problem in the capital, adequate facilities of buses are going to it. Let us tell you that Kejriwal had promised to bring 11,000 buses to Delhi before the assembly elections. Apart from this, it has been targeted to increase the length of the Delhi Metro network to over 500 kilometres. For your information, let us tell you that the new government of Delhi is in motion from day one. The government has started working with speed. The government has asked the officials to prepare a framework for working on the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) election manifesto and the Chief Minister's Guarantee Card. Because in the next five years, working on the election manifesto and the chief minister's guarantee card is the top priority of the party. With this, the government will insist on how fast the needs of the common man can be met. Also Read: CM Kamal Nath panics over NPR threat Anger in BJP after losing Delhi, state leadership getting these things in complaint Government did this to define the original inhabitants of Assam Proposals to be approved in cabinet meeting today