<div>Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Friday said he has prepared a list of corrupt people.<br /><br /><div>Addressing the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) national executive committee meet here, Kejriwal said: "I have made a list of corrupt people. This is just the beginning and the list will grow. I am presenting the list in front of you, and you decide whether these people should be voted or not." <br /><br /></div><div>As Kejriwal named the politicians one after the other, those who were present loudly said: "No".<br /><br /></div><div>"You people take the list forward, draft it and submit it," Kejriwal told the members.</div><div>The meet was attended by close to 400 AAP members from across India.<br /><br /></div><div>The chief minister criticised the BJP and the Congress for failing to carry out their duties, despite being in power.<br /><br /></div><div>"Electricity charges have increased in the last five years. The people wanted a CAG audit. But the parties refused to get an audit done. We ordered an audit within five days (of forming the government)," Kejriwal said.<br /><br /></div><div>He added that the AAP government did something within five days, which the other governments were unable to do for five long years.<br /><br /></div><div>The activist-turned-politician said: "They (the BJP and the Congress) were in power, yet they just kept demanding (a probe in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots). We came to power, and I met the Lt. Governor some days back to demand a probe." <br /><br /></div><div>He added that the SIT proposal will be passed in the next cabinet meeting scheduled to be held next week.<br /><br /></div><div>On the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Kejriwal said that it does not matter how many constituencies from where it was fighting since it's main goal is to fight corruption.</div><div>"Our aim should be to ensure that not a single corrupt person is in the parliament. Also, that no family should have a hold on it," Kejriwal added.<br /><br /></div><div>"We challenge that the upcoming elections won't be a regular one. It will definitely bring about a change," Kejriwal added amid thunderous applause.</div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div></div>
<div>Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Friday said he has prepared a list of corrupt people.<br /><br /><div>Addressing the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) national executive committee meet here, Kejriwal said: "I have made a list of corrupt people. This is just the beginning and the list will grow. I am presenting the list in front of you, and you decide whether these people should be voted or not." <br /><br /></div><div>As Kejriwal named the politicians one after the other, those who were present loudly said: "No".<br /><br /></div><div>"You people take the list forward, draft it and submit it," Kejriwal told the members.</div><div>The meet was attended by close to 400 AAP members from across India.<br /><br /></div><div>The chief minister criticised the BJP and the Congress for failing to carry out their duties, despite being in power.<br /><br /></div><div>"Electricity charges have increased in the last five years. The people wanted a CAG audit. But the parties refused to get an audit done. We ordered an audit within five days (of forming the government)," Kejriwal said.<br /><br /></div><div>He added that the AAP government did something within five days, which the other governments were unable to do for five long years.<br /><br /></div><div>The activist-turned-politician said: "They (the BJP and the Congress) were in power, yet they just kept demanding (a probe in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots). We came to power, and I met the Lt. Governor some days back to demand a probe." <br /><br /></div><div>He added that the SIT proposal will be passed in the next cabinet meeting scheduled to be held next week.<br /><br /></div><div>On the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Kejriwal said that it does not matter how many constituencies from where it was fighting since it's main goal is to fight corruption.</div><div>"Our aim should be to ensure that not a single corrupt person is in the parliament. Also, that no family should have a hold on it," Kejriwal added.<br /><br /></div><div>"We challenge that the upcoming elections won't be a regular one. It will definitely bring about a change," Kejriwal added amid thunderous applause.</div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div></div>