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Satyendara Jain is doing well now: Kejriwal

Satyendara Jain is doing well now: Kejriwal

| @indiablooms | 18 Jun 2018, 03:38 am

New Delhi, June 18 (IBNS):   Delhi minister Satyendara Jain, who has been on a hunger strike since Tuesday in connection with the ongoing tussle between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government and Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, has been hospitalised after his health condition deteriorated on Sunday.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday morning said Jain was 'doing well' at present.

" Good morning Delhi Last nite, Satinder Jain’s ketone levels increased n he complained of headache, bodyache, difficulty in breathing n difficulty in passing urine. So, he had to be shifted to hospital. Now, he is doing well. It is 6th day of Mansh’s fast. He is doing well," Kejriwal tweeted.

Last night when Jain's health condition deteriorated, Kejriwal had tweeted: "Satyender Jain shifted to hospital due to his deteriorating health."

In a writing, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday assured IAS officers about providing them safety and security.

Kejriwal gave a public assurance to the officers.

Kejriwal posted his message on Twitter after IAS officer's Association expressed their concerns in a press conference.

In a statement, Kejriwal tweeted: " I wish to assure them that I will ensure their safety and security with all my powers and resources available at my command. I have given similar assurances earlier also to many officers who have been meeting me privately. I reiterate it today."

Kejriwal said the officers were part of his 'family'.

He urged them to stop boycotting the elected government and return to work.

During the press conference, officers had said that they were on strike and only skip the meetings in which they felt their "safety" and "self-respect" were at risk.
Kejriwal and three cabinet colleagues continued their sit-in protest at Lt Governor Anil Baijal’s office for yet another day.

They have been campaigning since last Monday.

They have refused to leave the venue unless Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Anil Baijal orders IAS officers posted in the Delhi government to call off their alleged strike.

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