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About Arvind Kejriwal

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Arvind Kejriwal
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7th Chief Minister of Delhi[1]
Incumbent
Assumed office
14 February 2015
Preceded byPresident's Rule
In office
28 December 2013 – 14 February 2014
Preceded bySheila Dikshit
Succeeded byPresident's Rule
Personal details
Born16 August 1968 (age 46)
SiwaniHaryana
NationalityIndian
Political partyAam Aadmi Party
Spouse(s)Sunita Kejriwal
Children2
ResidenceGhaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Alma materIIT Kharagpur
ProfessionActivistPolitician
ReligionHinduism 
AwardsRamon Magsaysay Award

Early life

Personal life

Early career

Kejriwal joined the IRS as an Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax in 1995 after qualifying through the Civil Services Examination.[11] In November 2000, he was granted two years' paid leave to pursue higher education on condition that upon resuming his work he would not resign from the Service for at least three years. Failure to abide by that condition would require him to repay the salary given during the leave period. He rejoined in November 2002. According to Kejriwal, he was not given any posting for almost a year, and kept getting his salary without doing any work; so, after 18 months, he applied for leave without pay. For the next 18 months, Kejriwal was on sanctioned unpaid leave.[13] In February 2006, he resigned from his position as a Joint Commissioner of Income Tax in New Delhi.[11] TheGovernment of India claimed that Kejriwal had violated his original agreement by not working for three years. Kejriwal said that his 18 months of work and 18 months of unpaid absence amounted to the stipulated three-year period during which he could not resign and that this was an attempt to malign him due to his involvement with the Indian anti-corruption movement. The dispute ran for several years until, in 2011, it was resolved when he paid his way out of the Service with the help of loans from friends. Kejriwal paid INR 927,787 as dues, but stated that this should not be considered as an admission of fault.

Anti-corruption activism

Parivartan and Kabir

Public Cause Research Foundation

Jan Lokpal movement

In 2011, Kejriwal joined several other activists, including Anna Hazare and Kiran Bedi, to form the India Against Corruption (IAC) group. The IAC demanded enactment of the Jan Lokpal Bill, which would result in a strong ombudsman. The campaign evolved into the 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement. In response to the campaign, the government's advisory body - the National Advisory Council - drafted a Lokpal Bill. However, the NAC's Bill was criticised by Kejriwal and other activists on the grounds that it did not have enough powers to take action against the prime minister, other corrupt officeholders and the judiciary. The activists also criticised the procedure for selection of Lokpal, the transparency clauses and the proposal to disallow the Lokpal from taking cognisance of public grievances.
Besides the government, the Jan Lokpal movement was also criticised by some citizens as 'undemocratic' on the grounds that the ombudsman had powers over elected representatives. Arundhati Roy claimed that the movement was not a people's movement; instead, it was funded by foreigners to influence policy making in India. She pointed out that the Ford Foundation had funded the Emergent Leadership category of the Ramon Magsaysay Award, and also donated $397,000 to Kejriwal's NGO Kabir. Both Kejriwal and Ford Foundation termed the allegations as baseless, stating that the donations were made to support the RTI campaigns. Besides, several other Indian organisations had also received grants from the Ford Foundation. Kejriwal also denied the allegations that the movement was a plot against the ruling Congress by the RSS, or that it was an upper-caste conspiracy against the Dalits.

Political career

Establishment of AAP

Chief Minister of Delhi (first term)

2014 National Elections

Chief Minister of Delhi (second term)


Awards and recognitions

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