Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
New Delhi:
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today thanked his Bihar counterpart Nitish Kumar for supporting his government's anti corruption efforts by sending five police personnel to city's Anti Corruption Branch while expressing hope that the Central Government too will support these efforts.
Mr Kejriwal, in a series of posts on micro blogging site Twitter, said "We are grateful to Nitish Kumar ji for supporting Delhi Govt's anti-corruption efforts. We are also in touch wid some other state govts (SIC)."
Nitish Kumar government in reply to a request of Mr Kejriwal government had recently sent Bihar Police five officers to work with Delhi's Anti Corruption Branch (ACB) which is heading the AAP government's anti corruption drive.
Seeking support of Central Government in his government's anti-corruption efforts, the Delhi CM also tweeted, "We are fully committed to making delhi India's first corruption free state. We hope Central govt will also support our efforts."
He also said that his government has sought officers from Delhi Police for anti corruption work.
"We had sought some officers from Delhi police abt a month back.We hope Hon'ble LG will direct Delhi police to send them soon (SIC)," he also said in series of his tweets.