Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has given a go-ahead to an ambitious project for installation of CCTVs in the national capital and wants the matter to be placed on his cabinet's agenda within a week, officials said today.
In an act of defiance, Kejriwal had yesterday said "no mandatory permission" should be required from police to install CCTV cameras, as he tore apart report of a committee set up by Lt Governor Anil Baijal on working out the guidelines for installation and monitoring of surveillance cameras.
In a meeting with officials and PWD minister Satyendar Jain, the chief minister today asserted again that no police permission was needed for installation of CCTV cameras in Delhi, a government official said.
"The Chief Minister gave go ahead to the CCTV camera project and directed for bringing project agenda before the cabinet within a week," the official said.
Kejriwal had said yesterday that "the report says that every owner and data controller of CCTV system collecting any information from public space shall report to the appropriate authority and And, the appropriate authority and police shall visit and assess if CCTVs are needed or not."