The ads, in print and one on TV released yesterday, have Kejriwal in them asking people to fight against bribery and corruption.
Supreme Court had yesterday barred publication of photos of leaders in government advertisements except those of the President, Prime Minister and the Chief Justice of India.
"We will comply with Supreme Court guideline and remove advertisements carrying picture of Chief Minister or any other Minister. All the print ads will be removed. We are yet to read the guideline on broadcast of TV commercials, but even they will be removed if they comes under it," a senior government official said.
Government is likely to remove these ads today.
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Yesterday, a 39-second long TV commercial had been released in which Kejriwal speaks about how his government was able to pay higher compensation to farmers hit by unseasonal rains, due to check in corruption.
"This year unseasonal rain damaged crops of farmers and our government announced compensation of Rs 50,000 per hectare. How did we do it when other parties are saying that government does not have money?
Asking people to join him in the fight, Kejriwal said, "I need you support in the fight against corruption. Today, let's swear that neither will we take bribe nor give bribe."
However, the government may pull out this advertisement too, the official suggested.