Addressing a gathering in the Sonia Vihar area in Delhi's Karawal Nagar, he also said that the government was working to ensure that ration gets delivered to the city-dwellers every month in a bag, instead of standing in a queue at shops.
Under the doorstep delivery scheme, assistants will turn up at the doorstep of individuals willing to avail certain government services and upload requisite documents online, ending the need for them to visit government offices.
Kejriwal told the gathering that an official will ask for a suitable timing from the caller and then the government staff would go to the person's home and do the needful.
"They will carry biometric machines, scanning machines and before coming, will ask the individual to keep all the documents ready. And, after scanning and other work is done, in one week the needed certificate will be made," he said.
In his speech, Kejriwal also endorsed Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chairperson Swati Maliwal's demand, seeking death penalty for those men who rape minor girls.
"I also demand the toughest punishment for such heinous crime. We are with her (Maliwal). The Centre has to amend the law, and we demand that the entire country should have a law, so that next time someone should get terrified before even thinking of doing such an act," he said.
"In the last three years, we have supplied piped water in 319 unauthorised ('kucchi') colonies while before we took over the government, only 35 colonies had received that supply in the 10 years period," Kejriwal claimed.
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