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Journalists boycott Sisodia's press conference

| | Feb 17, 2015, at 05:13 am
New Delhi, Feb 16 (IBNS) Media persons boycotted a press conference called by Delhi's Deputy CM Manish Sisodia in the national capital on Monday.

The move was made after reporters were barred from entering the Delhi Secretariat.

Arvind Kejriwal took oath as Delhi’s chief minister  for the second time on Saturday, promising to serve people earnestly for five years and keep the government free of arrogance and root out corruption.

AAP, which earlier was in power in Delhi for 49 days with Congress support before Kejriwal resigned in Feb 2014, swept the polls in Delhi this time by winning a record number of 67 of the total 70 seats.

Monday marked the first working day of the new government.
 

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