Kejriwal, AAP MLAs to walk to LG House over CCTV issue

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and all MLAs will walk from his residence to House on Monday seeking nod for CCTVs cameras to be installed in the city, his deputy said today.

As the issue snowballed into yet another confrontation between the government and the Lieutenant Governor, had yesterday also sought Narendra Modi's intervention in the execution of the CCTV project saying it was related to women safety and should be above

"For three years when we were working on this project, the was silent. Suddenly now when the tender has been allotted he sees loophole in the system. The along with all Ministers and MLAs will walk to house to discuss the issue," Deputy told reporters.

Sisodia has also written to informing him about the visit.

"The stalling of CCTV project has created uproar in public. We will come at 3 PM on Monday to discuss the issue with you. If the time is not suitable to you, you can tell us an alternative time on that day," he said in the letter.

On Tuesday, Baijal formed a committee to come up with a standard operating procedure for the installation, operation and monitoring of closed-circuit televisions.

had alleged yesterday that the only aim of setting up the committee was to interrupt government work and not let the CCTVs be installed.

Setting up CCTVs was a key poll promise of the

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First Published: Sat, May 12 2018. 17:35 IST