Kejriwal meets Delhi Police chief (Lead)

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who until recently often led street protests, Saturday met Delhi Police Commissioner B.S. Bassi soon after assuming office.

Kejriwal provided no details of the meeting but Bassi said the two men “exchanged our respective visions”.

“We both have the same goals,” added Bassi.

Although Kejriwal is the chief minister, the Delhi Police does not report to him. It is controlled by the union home ministry.

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At Ramlila ground, atmosphere was electrifying

As I approached the historic Ramlila Maidan Saturday, the excitement in the air was palpable as hundreds of supporters of Arvind Kejriwal marched towards the sprawling ground holding posters of their leader, waiving the tri-colour and chanting patriotic slogans of ‘vande mataram.’

The mood was electrifying.

After clearing multiple security check points, that included passing through a metal detector and manual frisking, when I finally entered the sprawling, but spruced up ground — the sight that greeted me was overwhelming.

Ramlila Maidan makes history again

The sprawling Ramlila Maidan, where Arvind Kejriwal Saturday took oath as Delhi’s chief minister, has seen numerous political rallies including those addressed by Mahatma Gandhi.

From the 1930s when the ground came into being at the edge of the Mughal-built Walled City, it has seen historical figures address huge rallies.

During India’s independence struggle, Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Vallabhbhai Patel and others used Ramlila Maidan for political meetings.

Kejriwal’s metro ride to power

It was at 10.45 a.m. Saturday that Arvind Kejriwal stepped out of his Kaushambi residence in suburban Ghaziabad for his date with destiny.

He was headed towards the metro station to take the oath of office for the chief minister of Delhi at Ramlila Maidan that was packed to capacity with tens of thousands of people.

Kejriwal to meet police commissioner

After taking oath as Delhi’s chief minister, Arvind Kejriwal said he will meet Delhi Police Commissioner B.S. Bassi Saturday.

“I am going to meet the police commissioner. I will also meet officials from the power department, DJB (Delhi Jal Board), transport department and Indraprastha Gas Ltd,” Kejriwal said at his office.

Kejriwal and his six ministers also discussed the dates when the Delhi assembly should meet.(IANS)

Know your government in Delhi

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s cabinet of six ministers, sworn in Saturday, comprises of two former journalists, a legal campaigner, an architect, a software engineer and a social worker — all under 50 years age, the youngest cabinet that Delhi has had.

1,600 Delhi police personnel deployed for Kejriwal swearing-in ceremony

At least 1600 Delhi Police personnel have been deployed at the Ram Lila Ground for the swearing-in ceremony of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal.

Kejriwal will officially become Delhi’s seventh chief minister shortly after noon today, and will be the youngest head of government in the national capital’s history at age 45.

Delhi Police has issued a detailed traffic advisory.

Delhi High Court stops construction work within premises

The Delhi High Court Friday ordered a stop to the ongoing construction work in connection with the renovation of the purported Sher Shah Suri mosque located within its premises.

“Status quo be maintained till the high court’s Building Maintenance and Construction Committee holds its next meeting to discuss the issue,” said Justice Pradeep Nandrajog.

The court was hearing plea of a group of lawyers seeking the court’s intervention on the disputed site, used by Muslim lawyers and litigants for offering prayers.

Delhi LG expresses anguish over demolition drive

Delhi Lt. Governor (LG) Najeeb Jung Friday expressed anguish over 175 families being rendered homeless during an anti-encroachment drive by the Indian Railways, said an official statement.

“He has instructed the railway authorities and the chief executive officer of the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board to make immediate arrangements and ensure rehabilitation by this (Friday) evening,” it added.

Legal measures to remove these encroachers will be considered once the weather improves and alternate accommodation has been found, the LG office said.

Rainy, chilly Friday in Delhi, cloudy Saturday expected

Delhi experienced a chilly Friday as light rains overnight and nippy winds forced the maximum temperature to drop four notches below the season’s average at 17.1 degrees Celsius. The Met office has forecast a cloudy Saturday but no rain.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the city received 0.2 mm of rainfall till 8.30 a.m. Friday and “traces” of rain which are “non measurable” till 5.30 p.m.

“The chill will continue tomorrow (Saturday) but there will be no rain. So, light fog is expected in the morning. The afternoon will be cloudy,” said an IMD official.

Delhi, UP Police in dilemma over Kejriwal security

With Delhi’s chief minister-designate Arvind Kejriwal repeatedly refusing security for himself, police in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh are wringing their hands in despair.

Kejriwal is set to take the oath of office at the head of an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government here Saturday, but he remains adamant on his stated decision not to accept police security. Special Commissioner of Delhi Police in charge of security J.K. Sharma said they were in touch with Kejriwal, trying to persuade him to change his mind.

Kejriwal to take Metro to reach Ramlila Maidan

AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, who is bitterly against the ubiquitous “VIP culture”, will take the Delhi Metro Saturday to reach the Ramlila Maidan to take oath as Delhi’s chief minister.

The 45-year-old Kejriwal has also told his six colleagues who will become cabinet ministers to use the public transport — and invited everyone in the capital and elsewhere to attend the official event.

“I will travel by Metro for the oath taking ceremony,” Kejriwal told the media outside the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) office on Hanuman Road here.

Kejriwal hints at auto fare hike

Delhi’s Chief Minister-designate Arvind Kejriwal said Friday that he will try to get the CNG price hike rolled back, and hinted at a hike in auto rickshaw fare if the rollback was not possible.

“Give me two days, we will see if the CNG price hike can be rolled back. We will talk to the central government. If it is necessary to raise the prices and it cannot be rolled back, auto fares will have to be revised,” Kejriwal told reporters Friday.

Cloudy day in Delhi

A cloudy day with light rain lies ahead for Delhi Friday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.

Clouds enveloped the national capital Friday morning and it received 0.2 mm of rain till 8.30 a.m. The visibility was 1,500 metres.

The minimum temperature was a notch below the season’s average at 6.5 degrees Celsius.

According to the Met Office, the maximum temperature during the day is expected to be around 20 degrees Celsius.

Sunny Thursday in Delhi, cloudy Friday expected

It was a sunny Thursday for Delhi, with the maximum temperature settling at 20.6 degrees Celsius, average for this time of year, the weather office said. Friday is expected to see cloudy skies.

The minimum temperature early Thursday was recorded two notches below average at 6.2 degrees Celsius, said an India Meteorological Department (IMD) official.

While shallow fog enveloped the capital in the early hours, visibility at 8.30 a.m. was a good 1,200 metres. While flights were not affected, at least 17 trains were delayed, Northern Railway said.

AAP will bring changes in two months: Somnath Bharti

The AAP will “completely overhaul” the system and changes will be visible within 60 days, Somnath Bharti, set to become one of Delhi’s six ministers, said Wednesday.

Slashing the power tariff by half — one of the key promises made by the Aam Aadmi Party — will remain on top of the agenda, he said.

“We will completely overhaul the system, and changes will be visible within two months of our coming to power,” the lawyer-turned-legislator elected from Malviya Nagar in south Delhi told IANS.

“Fulfilling the promises made by our party is on top of every leader’s agenda.

Delhi celebrates Christmas with carols and candles

The festive spirit gripped the national capital Wednesday on the occasion of Christmas as people flocked to churches to light candles and pray for peace and harmony.

The decorated cathedrals saw people irrespective of faith and religion – bundled in woollens and wearing bright smiles – light candles and greet each other Merry Christmas.

“I believe this is a festival for everyone. You can see people from all faiths present here in the church, it’s a cultural and religious amalgamation,” said 23-year-old Thomas Phillips at Sacred Heart Cathedral near Connaught Place in central Delhi.

Bihar town celebrates, its ‘Pappu’ named Delhi minister

Neighbours, relatives and friends of Somnath Bharti in Bihar’s Nawada district Wednesday celebrated the news that their own “Pappu” would soon be a minister in the Delhi government.

The 39-year-old Bharti was among the six ministers named Tuesday by Aam Admi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal, who is set to take oath on Saturday as the Delhi chief minister.

“What a coincidence, just as the world celebrates Christmas, we too are happy and celebrating the news of Somnath Bharti being named a minister in Delhi,” Jayant Lal, Bharti’s maternal uncle, told IANS.

AAP will bring changes in two months: Somnath Bharti (Interview)

The AAP will “completely overhaul” the system and changes will be visible within 60 days, Somnath Bharti, set to become one of Delhi’s six ministers, said Wednesday.

Slashing the power tariff by half — one of the key promises made by the Aam Aadmi Party — will remain on top of the agenda, he said.

“We will completely overhaul the system, and changes will be visible within two months of our coming to power,” the lawyer-turned-legislator elected from Malviya Nagar in south Delhi told IANS.

“Fulfilling the promises made by our party is on top of every leader’s agenda.

Presidential nod to AAP government, floor test by Jan 3

President Pranab Mukherjee has cleared the decks for the formation of a minority AAP government with Congress backing in Delhi and chief minister-designate Arvind Kejriwal may be asked to prove majority by Jan 3, official sources said Wednesday.

According to the sources, the home ministry has received a formal communication from the president on government formation and this has been forwarded to Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor (LG) Najeeb Jung.

“It means the LG can now decide when and where to hold the swearing-in ceremony,” a ministry official told IANS.

Welcome to a tunnel under Connaught Place!

People in Delhi can walk through, for a limited period beginning tomorrow, a 1.2-km long service tunnel under Connaught Place, the capital’s oldest shopping hub.

It was during the re-development of Connaught Place that the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) set up the tunnel to house underground cables and water supply lines, NDMC chief Jalaj Shrivastava said.

As part of its centenary celebrations, the NDMC will allow the public to see the tunnel under the guidance of trained officials. The entry will be from 11.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. – from Dec 26 to Jan 5.(IANS)

President okays AAP government in Delhi

President Pranab Mukherjee has cleared the decks for the formation of an AAP government with Congress backing in Delhi, official sources said Wednesday.

According to the sources, the home ministry has received a formal communication from the president on government formation and this has been forwarded to Delhi’s Lt Governor Najeeb Jung.

“It means the LG can now decide when and where to hold the swearing in ceremony,” a ministry official told IANS.

No rethink on support to AAP: Sandeep Dikshit

The Congress said Wednesday that there is no rethink in the party on the “issue-based support” it has declared for an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Delhi.

“There will be no rethinking on the issue-based support the Congress has given to AAP,” spokesman Sandeep Dikshit, also the son of former Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit, told TimesNow news channel.

He said the Congress was supporting the AAP because of the development-related promises made in its manifesto.

AAP doesn’t have alliance with Congress: Yogendra Yadav

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Yogendra Yadav said Wednesday that they do not have an alliance, tie-up and “not even an understanding” with the Congress and the AAP would “move out” if they do not get support for their issues.

“We have always clarified we do not have an alliance, a tie-up and not even have an understanding with the Congress party. In the absence of that we do not have rights and obligations and it is not for me to say what they should do and what they should not do,” Yogendra Yadav told reporters.

Chilly Christmas morning in Delhi

It was a chilly Christmas morning Wednesday here with the minimum temperature settling at 7.5 degrees Celsius, a notch below the season’s average. The Met Office has forecast a clear day ahead.

“The afternoon will be sunny and there will be light mist in the evening,” an India Meteorological Department (IMD) official said.

The maximum temperature is expected to settle around 20 degrees Celsius.

Fog in parts of north India continued to affect trains as over 20 were delayed and three had to be rescheduled, A.S. Negi, spokesperson of Northern Railway said.