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NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his Cabinet will take questions and feedback from people through phone calls and social media on Wednesday during an event organised here to mark the third anniversary of the government.



New Delhi, February 12

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his Cabinet will take questions and feedback from people through phone calls and social media on Wednesday during an event organised here to mark the third anniversary of the government. On February 14, the ministers, along with the CM, will also talk about the work done by the government and the achievements of their respective departments for an hour from 11 am to noon. 

The event to be hosted at NDMC Convention Centre here will be attended by all AAP MLAs. 

People can ask questions from any of the ministers at 011-23348334 and [email protected] apart from posting their queries on The Chief Minister’s Facebook account and Twitter between noon and 1 pm. — TNS

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