The deputy CM will go live on Delhi government's social media page tomorrow in an hour-long session during which he will take questions from traders as well as consumers.
The Delhi government's Directorate of Information and Publicity (DIP) had refused to organise the event as the social media campaign for its publicity required an open tender.
Two days ago, Sisodia had written to Chief Secretary M M Kutty seeking action against DIP Director Jayadev Sarangi for not arranging the Facebook Live event earlier this month on 'technical' grounds.
This initiative is primarily aimed at about three lakh traders' fraternity of Delhi, it said.
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In his letter to Kutty, Sisodia had asked him to initiate proceedings against Sarangi for 'dereliction of duty', and replace him with an 'officer who can perform'.
Sisodia, who heads the DIP, said the officer didn't know that such an event does not require an open tender and instead, needed only an internet connection and a camera.
The DIP statement further said the response has been tremendous and people from all over the state have been calling in to get details about the Facebook Live on GST.
The questions can be posted at facebooklive.Gst@gmail.Com before the event and at the Facebook page -- www.Facebook.Com/DelhiGovernment during the FB Live event, an official said.