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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta resumed the ‘Jan Sunwai’ programme amid tight security after a recent assault. Citizens voiced grievances, and Gupta assured support. She also visited flood-affected areas, reaffirming the government’s commitment to swift public service and assistance
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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was attacked during a public hearing at her residence by Rajkot resident Rajesh Sakariya, who hurled an object, slapped, and abused her. Police are interrogating him, treating it as a major security lapse
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As Rekha Gupta gets down to the nitty-gritty of administrative business, she is up against many challenges — from fulfilling election promises to cleaning the Yamuna
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Four present Ministers will retain their berths while Dalit MLA Mukesh Ahlawat will be a new face in the Cabinet
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AAP initially decided that only Atishi would be sworn in, however, it was later determined that her Council of Ministers will also take oath
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Requested her party MLAs to not congratulate her as it was a "sad occasion"
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Atishi is a key face of the party as well as the government and holds multiple portfolios, including finance, education and PWD
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Gopal Rai as in consideration; Sisodia to meet Kejriwal, likely to discuss names of next Delhi Chief Minister
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Announces that another AAP leader will be the Chief Minister till the elections conclude
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A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan permitted the CBI to submit its counter affidavit and granted Kejriwal two days to file a rejoinder. Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, representing Kejriwal, noted that the CBI filed a counter affidavit in just one of the pleas, which was served to them at 8 pm on Thursday.
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Kejriwal will remain in jail as the CBI had subsequently arrested him in a corruption case
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While senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan said there is no bar in law on a person continuing as chief minister once arrested, senior advocate Vikas Singh said though legally there is no bar, administratively it will be next to impossible.
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Kejriwal's request for supply of oxygen came following the death of 20 patients in Jaipur Golden Hospital here as Delhi's desperate hunt for the life-saving gas continued
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"Delhi is fast running out of beds, oxygen and the life-saving drug Remdesivir as Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours have reached 24,000 on Saturday," informed the CM
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This comes after the Central Government on Friday stopped the doorstep delivery of ration under MMGGRY scheme of the Delhi Government, scheduled to be launched on March 25.
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Asking Kejriwal to have mercy on the farmers, she said it was strange that the Delhi CM had only suddenly discovered that farmers were sitting out in the open in cold wave conditions.
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Thousands of farmers have been protesting on the outskirts of Delhi since late November 26 demanding the government to repeal the newly enacted farm laws.
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The chief minister said that at present, Delhi has been facing two issues - the COVID-19 pandemic and the rising air pollution - adding that the AAP government is making all efforts to deal with the situation.