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Saurabh Bhardwaj Shares Arvind Kejriwal's 2nd Message From Jail, Says CM's Thinks About People Of Delhi 24x7

Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo Arvind Kejriwal, who is in Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody till March 29, shared another directive on Tuesday from jail for his ministers and workers. Addressing the media, Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj said the Chief Minister has given a fresh order related to Mohalla clinics. He said that CM is ensuring that the people of Delhi should not face any inconvenience just because he is behind bars. He added that free medicines and pathological tests at Delhi government-run labs and centers should be continued and ministers should make necessary arrangements.

Saurabh Bhardwaj said, "Irrespective of whether he is in or out, whenever an underprivileged person goes to a government hospital to get medicines, he/she should get it. A middle-class person can buy medicines, but lakhs of underprivileged families in Delhi are completely dependent on government hospitals and Mohalla clinics for medicines. Some of these medicines need to be taken lifelong."

Arvind Kejriwal s 2nd Message From Jail

Bhardwaj added that the Chief Minister is worried for people who are dependent on the Delhi government's Mohalla clinics for regular blood tests and will take care of everything from jail.

"The Chief Minister has received information about problems in the free test facility in some Mohalla clinics. So, he has asked me to ensure that all hospitals and Mohalla clinics provide tests and medicines for free. For us, his direction is like an order from God. And we will act on this on a war footing," he said.

Bharadwaj further added that Kejriwal is not worried for himself as he is a fighter, but thinking about the people of Delhi 24X7.

"His sole concern is that no service is affected in his absence. We are his soldiers and we will work round the clock, but we will ensure that Delhiites face no inconvenience," said Bhardwaj.

Earlier, on Sunday, CM Arvind Kejriwal's wife Sunita Kejriwal shared the Chief Minister's first letter from jail that underlined to ensure adequate water supply to areas facing a shortage and to tackle sewer problems.

"Arvind Kejriwal ji has sent me a letter and a direction. On reading it, I was in tears. I kept thinking who is this man, who is in prison but is still thinking about Delhi residents' water and sewage problems. Only Arvind Kejriwal can do this because he considers himself a family member of Delhi's 2 crore people," she said.

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