Kejriwal said his government had no issues with the media and needed it "than anyone else".
Addressing MLAs during two-day orientation programme for them, Kejriwal said, "There is a symbiotic relation between the media and legislature and both have to work together. They are not two sides of the table, instead they are same side of the table.
"A major share of the credit for the success achieved by the Aam Aadmi Party goes to media. Had they (media) not brought our voice to the masses, people would not got to know about us .... Give votes to us.
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The AAP chief has often said that his party won the polls not because of the media, but despite it.
The Delhi Chief Minister also said that before polls, the media did not take the Aam Aadmi Party seriously, but now it has entered government business, negative publicity hampers the image of the government.
"...More than 99 per cent reporters are dead honest and they are doing their job very nicely. They would work with us .... Till late night and they become friends to us.
The two-day Orientation Programme for MLAs was today concluded in the Delhi Assembly.