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Kejriwal hold meetings with ministers

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Back from his 10-day vipassana session, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today held a number of meetings with his ministers at his residence to discuss a number of issues including the High Court order which stamped the supremacy of Lt Governor in administration of Delhi.

A senior government official said the Chief Minister was briefed on crucial developments that had taken place during his absence from the capital.

"The CM was apprised of several developments including the HC verdict. He was also briefed by ministers on several projects executed by their departments," the official also said.

"Returning from 10-day Vipassna course. Feeling v fresh n energetic," Kejriwal had yesterday tweeted.
 

The Court order had come at a time when Kejriwal was attending a vipassana session at a meditation centre at Dharamkot in Himachal Pradesh, where he had no access to newspapers, telephone and social media.

The AAP chief used to start his day at 4.30 AM every day during the session.

The Chief Minister has so far not reacted to the verdict

The government has already announced it would move Supreme Court against the Delhi High Court order.

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First Published: Aug 12 2016 | 10:28 PM IST

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