Yes, you heard it right. This is what the new CM Arvind Kejriwal has to say to the people of Delhi. According to a new plan by Kejriwal, he says one shouldnt say no to a bribe but record the words of the person asking for the bribe. Then the same should be reported to the Delhi government for some strict action against the concerned official.
Kejriwal basically relaunched the anti corruption helpline that he had launched in the 49 day government last year and pledged to make Delhi a corruption free state. Introducing the 1031 helpline with a strengthened backhand, Kejriwal has now delivered the third poll promise after cheap water and electricity.
'We will use technology on a large scale to make Delhi among the top five corruption free cities in the world in five years', said Kejriwal. With his determined stand on anti corruption this is a bold as well as useful step for the people of Delhi fighting corruption.
This is a 24*7 helpline which has trained officials in both English and hindi. The executives will also direct the callers on how to conduct sting operations. This time the helpline can support 10,000 calls per day against 1000 launched the previous time. Let's see how this turns out to eradicate corruption.
Kejriwal basically relaunched the anti corruption helpline that he had launched in the 49 day government last year and pledged to make Delhi a corruption free state. Introducing the 1031 helpline with a strengthened backhand, Kejriwal has now delivered the third poll promise after cheap water and electricity.
'We will use technology on a large scale to make Delhi among the top five corruption free cities in the world in five years', said Kejriwal. With his determined stand on anti corruption this is a bold as well as useful step for the people of Delhi fighting corruption.
This is a 24*7 helpline which has trained officials in both English and hindi. The executives will also direct the callers on how to conduct sting operations. This time the helpline can support 10,000 calls per day against 1000 launched the previous time. Let's see how this turns out to eradicate corruption.




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