Prime Minister Narendra Modi advised Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to follow the government protocol when the latter's office did a live telecast of the internal meeting on tackling COVID-19 on Friday between the Prime Minister and the Chief Ministers of different states. Kejriwal later apologized for his act after Modi expressed displeasure.
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The Prime Minister had called a virtual meeting of the chief ministers of the states severely affected by COVID-19 on Friday. During this, Modi came to know that this internal meeting is being broadcast live by Arvind Kejriwal's office. Modi rebuked Kejriwal, saying "It is against government protocol that a sitting Chief Minister of a state live telecasts an in-house meeting. It is not fair. We should follow the government protocol."
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Kejriwal apologized, saying "If I have committed any mistake then I apologize for it. Whatever instructions have been directed in the meeting on Friday, we will follow those instructions."
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Central government sources alleged that during this virtual meeting, the Delhi Chief Minister made political statements instead of making suggestions to tackle the COVID-19 situation. The states are being helped by plying the Oxygen Express trains by the Indian Railways, but the Delhi government did not make any such demand.
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