Kejriwal questioned about CCTV recording during the cabinet meeting
Kejriwal questioned about CCTV recording during the cabinet meeting
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While the Delhi government is talking about transparency by putting CCTV in schools' classes on one side, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has stopped CCTV recording from the last two cabinet meetings. This claim was made by BJP leader Vijender Gupta.  

Vijender Gupta has asked 3 questions from Kejriwal for abruptly shutting down the CCTV recordings in the meeting of Delhi Cabinet. He has said that he should clarify why the government, which imposed CCTV in classrooms, stopped CCTV recording of cabinet meeting?

Vijender Gupta said that Chief Minister Kejriwal had made CCTV in the cabinet meeting on February 26, 2018, after the incident of assault on the Chief Secretary on his house on February 19, and announced that now CCTV recording of a meeting of Delhi Cabinet will be done. But in just 4 months, the government changed its decision.

The BJP leader said that 'AAP' the government must clarify why the CCTV recording of cabinet meeting has stopped? The whole episode has a question mark on the functioning of the government and questions on transparency are also raised. The BJP leader said that the Kejriwal government has come out of the track with reality. The people of Delhi are suffering due to which the public has to suffer.

The incident is 19 February 2018. When at 12 o'clock at night, Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash called on Kejriwal's residence for a meeting on ration cards and other issues. Anshu Prakash alleges that during this time some leaders came in anger and got into a scuffle with him. They alleged that Chief Minister Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia were present during this incident and they were watching the spectacle. Since that day, the Delhi officials have stopped meeting with government ministers.

They came to the office but do not reach the meeting of legislators or ministers. Due to this, Kejriwal and his three colleagues Manish Sisodia, Satyendra Jain and Gopal Rai also got hold of the LG office for 10 days. During this, Satyendra Jain and Manish Sisodia were also on hunger strike. After which both of them had to be admitted to the hospital after their health was poor. 

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