"The information/document sought...Is not available in this office," the Chief Minister's Office said in the reply.
Exercising his right to information, advocate Vivek Garg has sought details of all kind of meetings in which the Delhi Chief Minister was present since April, 2006.
He had also sought details of meetings of individuals or groups with the Chief Minister along with the details of agenda among others.
"It is a strange reply given by the Delhi Chief Minister's Office. We will appeal against the order and try to find the truth behind it," Garg said.
The advocate has filed a case demanding registration of an FIR against Dikshit and others for their alleged involvement in corruption in various Commonwealth Games related projects executed here.
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