With an eye on the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Delhi chief
minister Arvind kejriwal on Friday said he wants to take the fight against
corruption from the capital
to the entire country.
"Citizens
of Delhi have given us an opportunity and we will keep fighting against
corruption. We have to pass the Lokpal bill and the Swaraj bill. I now want to
take this fight against corruption from Delhi to the entire nation," he
said.

When
asked about his ministers moving around in office cars, the chief minister
said, "I have never said that one cannot use office cars. My objection was
to the use of red beacon in the cars."
Kejriwal
also stood by his earlier stance of holding an open session of Delhi assembly
at Ramlila Maidan to pass the Janlokpal Bill.
However,
after having refused a bungalow, Kejriwal has finally decided to move into a
five-bedroom duplex house in Delhi. "Now, I will live with my family in
the five bedroom house. Earlier I was living in a four bedroom apartment,
that's the only difference," he said.
Kejriwal
further said, he will use the other five-bedroom house offered to him as his
office.
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