Arvind Kejriwal, set to be the youngest chief minister of Delhi, will face immediate challenge of fulfilling three key promises he made during the poll campaign -- passage of Delhi Jan Lokpal Bill, cutting power tariff by 50 per cent and supplying 700 litres of free water to each household across the city.
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The 45-year-old Magsaysay award winner will be facing enormous public expectations as he led the Aam Aadmi Party to a stunning victory capitalising on people's disillusionment with mainstream political parties.
"This is not my victory but that of the aam aadmi (common man). The aam aadmi will be chief minister, not me," he said after meeting Lt Governor Najeeb Jung on Monday.
Kejriwal is likely to have little over two months' time to deliver on his immediate priorities as model code of conduct for the Lok Sabha polls are set to come into force in March. His running of the government will be watched carefully as he led the AAP to the victory in the December 4 assembly polls, criticising the "corrupt" Congress government on almost all aspects.
Kejriwal has also vowed to end the VIP culture like having cars fitted with red beacons and it will be interesting to see how the activist-turned-politician delivers on his promises.
This Photo is Arvind Kejriwal, leader of the Aam Aadmi Party, waves after his meeting with the Delhi's Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung in New Delhi
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The 45-year-old Magsaysay award winner will be facing enormous public expectations as he led the Aam Aadmi Party to a stunning victory capitalising on people's disillusionment with mainstream political parties.
"This is not my victory but that of the aam aadmi (common man). The aam aadmi will be chief minister, not me," he said after meeting Lt Governor Najeeb Jung on Monday.
Kejriwal is likely to have little over two months' time to deliver on his immediate priorities as model code of conduct for the Lok Sabha polls are set to come into force in March. His running of the government will be watched carefully as he led the AAP to the victory in the December 4 assembly polls, criticising the "corrupt" Congress government on almost all aspects.
Kejriwal has also vowed to end the VIP culture like having cars fitted with red beacons and it will be interesting to see how the activist-turned-politician delivers on his promises.
This Photo is Arvind Kejriwal, leader of the Aam Aadmi Party, waves after his meeting with the Delhi's Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung in New Delhi
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