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Sunday 29 December 2013

Arvind Kejriwal falls sick

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday fall sick and expresed his unhappiness over not being able to attend the office and announce the big decision of providing free water to the Delhiites. 

The newly elected CM, who is considered to be active on social media today tweeted: "It was so imp to attend office today. We had planned the water announcement. God, bahut galat time par bimaar kiya."



The 45-year-old Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader further said that he has 102 degree fever and having loose motions since yesterday and thus won't be able to attend office today. 

In a momentous day in Indian politics, Arvind Kejriwal, a 45-year-old Magsaysay Award-winning rights activist and vocal anti-corruption campaigner, became Delhi's seventh, and youngest, chief minister, capping an amazing run that saw him become not just an electoral giant-killer but a major contender in the 2014 general election.

The AAP leader on Saturday had said he would declare his next move on the water issue on Monday. 

Kejriwal yesterday appealed for a week to 10 days' time to put a system in place to tackle people's grievances. 

Kejriwal said he would accept the applications of people visiting him for redressal of their grievances only after a system is in place. 

"I don't want to give you false assurances. I will take the application when we put a system in place to resolve the problems," said the leader of the AAP, which has interests of the common man at the core of its agenda.

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