Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said he was enthusiastic about returning to the national capital, and added that he had utilised his time away from politics to reflect upon the policies that could be implemented for the betterment of the city.
"I am very excited to go back to Delhi and work for the people again. I utilised this time to think about what more things we can do for Delhi. I have also planned some policies for mid day meal, ration system and education," he told ANI.
"We made some proposals and we shall discuss about their implementations soon," he added.
Kejriwal was being treated at the Jindal Nature Cure Institute here for chronic cough, asthma-related problems and high blood sugar levels.
The Delhi Chief Minister, who was admitted here on March 5, will be discharged from the institute later in the day.
Doctors have reportedly advised him to continue with his prescribed regime, including diet and exercises, for another fortnight to maintain his improved health.