Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday urged Government officers, protesting against the alleged attack on Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash by party MLAs, to not obstruct work as doing so would hit the governance. Saurabh Bharadwaj, chief spokesperson of AAP’s Delhi unit, said the cases relating to the alleged assault on Prakash and the attack on Minister Imran Hussain and Delhi Dialogue Commission’s vice-chairman Ashish Khetan are being investigated by the police.
“We appeal to the officers not to obstruct work as governance gets hit because of this,” he said. A senior AAP leader said that the bureaucrats should not make its tussle with the Delhi Government a matter of ego since their protest was hurting governance in Delhi.
Demanding action in the case of attack on Hussain and Khetan, AAP leader Ashutosh said that party MP Sanjay Singh had sought time with the Delhi Police commissioner on Friday to raise the issue, but Singh has not heard from him yet.
Jharkhand would be probably first state of the country where the fleet of common service centres (CSCs) or Pragya Kendra spread all across, especially in smaller towns and villages, would double as telemedicine centres. Department of IT and e-Governance has prepared itself to launch the medical service through CSCs under which any family can get consultation with doctors as many as eight times in a month, get prescribed medicines over there...