Kejriwal said the Delhi Janlokpal bill will most probably come before his Cabinet tomorrow and the Assembly is likely to meet in a fortnight for its passage.
“Our aim is to provide a corruption-free government. (Fighting) Corruption is very important for us. I have visited various offices and people said now their work is getting done without bribing,” he said and referred to the anti-graft helpline launched earlier this month.
The Chief minister noted that AAP government had taken the initiative to end the VIP culture in city.
The Kejriwal government's one month saw several controversies, including over the CM's choice of house, the chaos at his public hearing or ‘janta darbar' and the conduct of his ministers especially Law Minister Somnath Bharti who raised hackles with his plan to call a meeting of High Court judges and later by leading a midnight raid against African nationals.
The Chief Minister said the ‘nursery helpline' launched by the education department has also been “very helpful” to parents.
He said government has mapped all its schools across the city to check their infrastructure requirement and follow up action was being taken.
The Chief Minister asked agitating contractual employees including DTC workers and guest teachers who have been sitting on dharna demanding regularisation of their services to end their strike immediately.