New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah met Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal. CM can make a big announcement in the press conference at any time. It is also being said that this is a formal meeting. After becoming the CM of Delhi, Kejriwal's first meeting with the Home Minister started at 2.30 pm in the Home Ministry's office. It is being said that this is a 'courtesy' meeting. Shah had targeted Kejriwal aggressively during the assembly elections. In these elections, however, the BJP won only eight seats and the Aam Aadmi Party won 62 seats. There are 70 seats in Delhi Assembly.
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Kejriwal met the Lt. Governor yesterday: According to the information received, the CM met Lt. Governor Anil Weej on Tuesday, February 18, 2020. It has been said that there was a discussion between the two on improving Delhi. Officials say that during this meeting which took place a day before the cabinet meeting of the new government, they discussed the formalities related to convening the assembly session.
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Government in action mode, Kejriwal will put pressure on fulfilling the guarantee: Keeping this in mind, the new government of Delhi has come into action mode as soon as it takes over. The CM's focus is on the guarantee card issued during the election. He has called a high-level meeting in this regard on Wednesday. In this, the action plan of 10 guarantees given by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will be discussed. There will be a special focus on a free bus journey of students, 24-hour water supply, cleaning of Yamuna river and deployment of Mohalla Marshall. During the Delhi elections, Arvind Kejriwal had issued a guarantee card related to the work done after the formation of the government. 3 new works were also added to this, not to tamper with the already existing schemes. The AAP had said that if the government is formed, they will free the bus journey of the students.
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