Delhi Chief Minister has asked for all air conditioners to be removed from his official four-bedroom bungalow in north Delhi's Civil Lines area where he is expected to shift soon. The demand has left officials of the Public Works Department, which is preparing the bungalow for Mr Kejriwal's shifting, in a tight spot.
"He has asked us to remove all the air conditioners from the house which is a difficult task for us as it would mean almost redesigning the house. We will have to make windows or some alternate arrangements to hide the empty spaces created in the walls.
"We have now requested him to reconsider this demand, but if he remains adamant, we will have to do the needful," said a senior government official.
The Chief Minister had asked us not to spend much time and money on the renovation of the house, not even a new coat of whitewash, saying he doesn't want more changes, a PWD official said.
The renovation work has almost reached the final stage and the house will be ready in next one or two days.
Sources said that Mr Kejriwal does not even switch on the ACs installed in his office at Delhi Secretariat.
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