A former revenue service official, Kejriwal, who lives in a society flat in Kausambi in neighbouring Ghaziabad district of Uttar Pradesh, has refused to shift to a type seven bungalow he is entitled to.
He is looking for a government flat with a park nearby in Central Delhi to facilitate meetings with people.
Kejriwal's team has already scanned a number of government flats but is yet to pick one for him. The ministers in Kejriwal's cabinet have also decided to follow the footsteps of their leader.
Reflecting Aam Aadmi credentials, Kejriwal today boarded a metro from Kausambi to Barakhamba Metro station from where he took his car to reach the Ramlila Maidan where he was sworn-in as seventh Chief Minister of Delhi.
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