Ghaziabad: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal today held a 'Janta Darbar' outside his Kausambhi residence where many people put forward their complaints relating to water and electricity.
Interacting with those present, Mr Kejriwal said, "This is not my win, it is yours. I know that most of you have come here to congratulate me, but I would say this is your win."
Lawyers, engineers and students were among those who participated in the durbar. Some of the people requested Mr Kejriwal to take up security cover offered by Delhi Police.
"Arvindji, you have become our leader now. You should agree to take security cover being offered by Delhi Police," said Mukesh, a resident of Allahabad.
Besides complaints regarding water and electricity, people also requested that AAP should form a team of lawyers to fight their cases free of cost.
"There are a lot of people who are not able to bear expenditure on legal cases. We demand that AAP should form a team of lawyers who would fight their case at free of cost," said Prakash Singh, a lawyer by profession.
AAP volunteers, who came from Delhi, Rajasthan, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and also one from Russia, participated in Mr Kejriwal's Janta Darbar.
Mr Kejriwal said, "I have heard yours complaints and suggestions and I would definitely work on them. I invite you to participate in the swearing-in ceremony to be held in Ramlila Maidan on Saturday."
The AAP convener had yesterday also held a 'Janta Darbar' at his residence to listen to people's grievances and suggestions.
Mr Kejriwal, who led Aam Admi Party to a spectacular victory in the assembly polls ending Congress' 15-year rule, will take oath as Delhi's seventh Chief Minister tomorrow at historic Ramlila Maidan.
45-year-old Arvind Kejriwal and six other AAP MLAs will be sworn-in in a public ceremony at 12 pm to which Anna Hazare, Kiran Bedi, Santosh Hegde and all those associated with the anti-corruption movement will be invited.
The cabinet ministers to take oath along with Mr Kejriwal are Manish Sisodia, Rakhi Birla, Somnath Bharti, Saurabh Bhardwaj, Girish Soni and Satendra Jain.
Interacting with those present, Mr Kejriwal said, "This is not my win, it is yours. I know that most of you have come here to congratulate me, but I would say this is your win."
Lawyers, engineers and students were among those who participated in the durbar. Some of the people requested Mr Kejriwal to take up security cover offered by Delhi Police.
Besides complaints regarding water and electricity, people also requested that AAP should form a team of lawyers to fight their cases free of cost.
Advertisement
AAP volunteers, who came from Delhi, Rajasthan, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and also one from Russia, participated in Mr Kejriwal's Janta Darbar.
Advertisement
The AAP convener had yesterday also held a 'Janta Darbar' at his residence to listen to people's grievances and suggestions.
Advertisement
45-year-old Arvind Kejriwal and six other AAP MLAs will be sworn-in in a public ceremony at 12 pm to which Anna Hazare, Kiran Bedi, Santosh Hegde and all those associated with the anti-corruption movement will be invited.
Advertisement
COMMENTS
Advertisement
10 Additional Delhi, Bombay High Court Judges Made Permanent AAP To Fight Haryana Polls Solo, Will Contest All 90 Assembly Seats Fire At Veg Gulati On Delhi's Pandara Road, Restaurant Responds On Social Media Bangladesh Imposes Curfew, Deploys Military As 105 Die In Protests "Jindal Group Executive Showed Porn, Groped Me On Flight": Woman To NDTV "Atmanirbharta" Cannot Be At Cost Of Nation's Defence: Air Force Vice Chief Meta Content Moderation Vendors Hit By Global Cyber Outage Conspiracy Theories Take Off After Global IT Crash UP Train Services Resume At Gonda Accident Site Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.