The Delhi High Court made significant observations regarding the role of the Chief Minister, emphasizing that it is not a ceremonial post and the incumbent must be available 24x7 to address emergencies. The court criticized CM Arvind Kejriwal's absence, stating that students should not suffer due to his unavailability.
Chief Minister is not a “ceremonial post” and the incumbent must be ready to present himself at any time to deal with emergencies, the Delhi High Court observed on April 29. This observation was made during the hearing of a PIL, which raised concerns about the non-supply of… https://t.co/9x3DO1hInz
The Delhi High Court, during a hearing on a plea related to the non-supply of educational material to students in MCD-run schools, emphasized that the Chief Minister is not a "ceremonial post" and must be available to address emergencies. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court will… https://t.co/2l2WvQ6QTf
"No CM can remain absent for long:" Big observation by Delhi HC on Kejriwal. @SrishtiOjha11 joins in with more details. #ITVideo #ArvindKejriwal | @PoojaShali https://t.co/EbfCdhfQc0