HC disposes of plea for security to CM Arvind Kejriwal
January 15, 2014  14:45
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The Delhi High Court today disposed of a plea seeking direction to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to accept security cover after the Centre submitted that it was providing him adequate protection through security men in plain clothes.

A bench headed by Chief Justice N V Ramana disposed of the petition, which had also sought direction to the Centre to provide adequate security to Kejriwal and his cabinet ministers.

During the hearing, petitioner advocate Anoop Awasthi told the court that the chief minister was no more an "Aam Aadmi (common man) but a Khas Aadmi (important man) having the responsibility of the entire state and, therefore, he needs to be protected and should take security to remain safe".

He said the Chief Minister is time and again refusing security, putting his life and that of his cabinet ministers in grave danger.

At this, the bench asked him, "Who are you? What is your interest. The person for whom you are seeking security is himself not interested. He is the Chief Minister of the State. He is aware of the consequences." To this, the petitioner replied that, "I am a citizen of the State and interested in the well being of the Chief Minister."
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