New Delhi : In the wake of criticism by the Opposition, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said his government may lack vision and have shortcomings, but its intention is pure. In his vote of thanks to the LG’s address on Monday, he said, “You (BJP and Congress MLAs) have done a good job. Don’t let us sleep and keep us on our toes.
“We may have shortcomings and lack vision, but I want to assure the House that we have pure intention.” Calling for better coordination between members of the Opposition and government, he said that “28 MLAs” cannot handle the situation, but to solve the problems entire Delhi has to come together. “That will happen later, but at least all 70 members should have coordination,” he said in his six-minute speech. He added that swaraj (self-rule) cannot be brought without dialogue. “It’s for our future… our children’s future,”
Kerjiwal said. He noted that the discussion in the house saw positive criticism and burning issues came to light.