The Asian Age

CM has health issues, to join naturopath­y course

Kejriwal to leave for Bengaluru today

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, who ended his nine- day long sit- in at lieutenant- governor Anil Baijal’s office on Tuesday, cancelled all his scheduled meetings on Wednesday as he was not feeling well. Mr Kejriwal, a diabetic, was suffering from high sugar levels for the past few days.

The Aam Aadmi Party leader will leave for Bengaluru on Thursday to undergo a 10- day naturopath­y treatment for diabetes, party sources said. He has been to Bengaluru for the naturopath­y treatment earlier also.

“His trip was already planned. He was to go to Bengaluru, but the unplanned sit- in came in between. So he will go now,” deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said.

Mr Kejriwal, 49, is diabetic. “He has a strict routine of an hour’s walk twice a day and balanced diet, which went for a toss because of the dharna ( sit- in), so his health worsened,” sources said.

Clearing his diary for Wednesday meant a meeting with Indian Administra­tive Service ( IAS) officers, which was part of a truce following which the officers had agreed to attend meetings called by Mr Kejriwal’s government.

The L- G had on Tuesday wrote to Mr Kejriwal asking him to meet the IAS officers “urgently” to address their concerns.

The IAS Associatio­n had on Tuesday said that they were awaiting a formal communicat­ion for a meeting with Kejriwal.

“In the context of CM’s assurance, we await formal communicat­ion for a meeting with him in the Delhi Secretaria­t. We reiterate that we continue to be at work,” IAS AGUMUT Associatio­n had tweeted.

During the sit- in at the L- G office, Mr Kejriwal had assured IAS officers of their “safety”, calling them as part of a family.

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