News India Aam Aadmi rule: people get easy access to Kejriwal, ministers inside Delhi secretariat

Aam Aadmi rule: people get easy access to Kejriwal, ministers inside Delhi secretariat

New Delhi:  The Delhi Secretariat, the national capital's seat of power, has always remained out of bounds for the common man. However, thanks to the unconventional ways of the three-week-old AAP-led government, the imposing edifice



According to AAP volunteers and officials, sometimes people come to meet Kejriwal not with any problem but to join the party and are politely asked to visit the party's headquarters in Ghaziabad adjoining Delhi.

"The aura of Kejriwal is such that just because he sits here people think that they need to come down here for each and every issue," quipped one of the volunteers.

The fact that Kejriwal is available for a longer period of time as he works more hours than his predecessor also lures the people.

According to officials, the chief minister arrives in his office at sharp 10 a.m. and does not leave before 6 or 7 p.m. on most of the days. He also works on most weekends.

"It gives people more time to meet him though he is busy all day taking meetings," an official told IANS, not wanting to be named.

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