Aam Aadmi Party MLA Adarsh Shastri, a former Apple Inc executive, might find a berth in Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s office, as a troubleshooter, sources said.
“Even other MLAs (members of legislative Assembly) are going to be assigned some formal role by Kejriwal,” an AAP senior told Business Standard.
There was a buzz that Shastri, the MLA from Dwarka in the city’s southwest, might be made parliamentary secretary to Kejriwal, assisting him in planning and co-ordination of legislative and other official business.
When asked, Shastri said “he wasn’t aware” about this move. He’d joined the AAP after quitting his job as the sales head at Apple India. Shastri is tasked with implementing the party’s promise of free wi-fi connections across public places in the national capital. The party has already laid down the plans and is in touch with information technology and telecom companies for implementation.
Shastri is also looking after the delivery of other manifesto promises, such as making Delhi a “start-up hub”.
In a first, Kejriwal had decided not to keep any ministry or department, delegating all these to his ministers, beside making close aide Manish Sisodia the deputy chief minister.
Kejriwal will be monitoring the work of various departments. Shastri might also aid Kejriwal in this task, as the party is building a framework through which the chief minister can keep an eye on his MLAs and ministers “through modern technology”.
“Even other MLAs (members of legislative Assembly) are going to be assigned some formal role by Kejriwal,” an AAP senior told Business Standard.
There was a buzz that Shastri, the MLA from Dwarka in the city’s southwest, might be made parliamentary secretary to Kejriwal, assisting him in planning and co-ordination of legislative and other official business.
When asked, Shastri said “he wasn’t aware” about this move. He’d joined the AAP after quitting his job as the sales head at Apple India. Shastri is tasked with implementing the party’s promise of free wi-fi connections across public places in the national capital. The party has already laid down the plans and is in touch with information technology and telecom companies for implementation.
Shastri is also looking after the delivery of other manifesto promises, such as making Delhi a “start-up hub”.
In a first, Kejriwal had decided not to keep any ministry or department, delegating all these to his ministers, beside making close aide Manish Sisodia the deputy chief minister.
Kejriwal will be monitoring the work of various departments. Shastri might also aid Kejriwal in this task, as the party is building a framework through which the chief minister can keep an eye on his MLAs and ministers “through modern technology”.
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Arvind KejriwaL-CM Portfolios: None. Will monitor ministries and MLAs Manish Sisodia (Deputy CM) Portfolios: Finance and planning, education (higher education and technical education), urban development, revenue, vigilance services, higher education, information technology, administrative reforms Satyendra Jain Portfolios: Power, health, industries, PWD, irrigation and flood control Sandeep Kumar Portfolios: Women and child welfare, social welfare, language Asim Ahmed Khan Portfolios: Food and civil supplies, environment and forests, elections Jitendra Tomar Portfolios: Law and justice, home, tourism, art and culture Gopal Rai Portfolios: Transport, rural development, labour, general and administration department, employment |