In a bid to reach out to people across the country, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will hold an interactive session with people on July 17 through social media, phone calls and text messages.
The Delhi Chief Minister's programme titled 'Talk to AK' apparently seems to have taken a leaf out of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio programme 'Mann ki Baat'.
The move comes at a time when the Aam Aadmi Party, headed by Kejriwal, is gearing up for Assembly elections in Goa, Punjab, Gujarat and other states.
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The government has launched a dedicated website -- 'talktoak.Com' -- through which people can directly ask the questions, the official said, adding dedicated phone numbers for the programme will also be issued in next couple of days.
"For a long time, the media team of the CM was working on the project. CM may hold interactive session every month to reach out to more people in the country," he added.
The CM is expected to start the interaction by speaking about the AAP government's performance over the past year and a half and thereafter he will take questions from people.