Delhi CS assault case: Govt mulling live streaming of official meetings

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government is mulling live streaming of all meetings following the alleged assault on at the chief minister's residence last week. Prakash was allegedly assaulted by MLAs and others during a meeting at Arvind Kejriwal's residence on February 19. A senior government said that as per a plan, live feed of meetings with audio output will be available on a website. If the plan is passed, funds will be allocated for it in the upcoming budget, he said. "Through live streaming of meetings, people will be able to know who spoke what in the meeting, be it the or officials," the said. There is also a plan to put all file movement and notings online, he said. "Plan is also to put all file movement and file notings online for people to see who was working on a file for how long, who cleared it and who wrote what on a particular file, be it the elected government or officers," the said. In the past, the government had alleged that some officers created hurdles in the works of city administrations. Since the alleged attack on the chief secretary, officers have not been attending meetings of the and his cabinet colleagues, demanding that Kejriwal apologise for the incident.

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 13:00 IST
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