The statement by AAP comes following the Supreme Court verdict on banning the publication of photos of leaders in government advertisements except those of the President, Prime Minister and the Chief Justice of India.
Welcoming the SC order, a Delhi government spokesperson said, "We will comply with the Supreme Court guideline and remove advertisements carrying picture of Chief Minister or any other minister. All the print ads will be removed soon."
"It will be very challenging to promote government policies and schemes without using the picture of Arvind Kejriwal. We will be working on some powerful and innovative ideas to promote the government's message," the official said.
He said the newly-launched anti-corruption helpline - 1031 - had received encouraging response due to CM's regular appeals to report against corruption.
"For long we have been using Chief Minister's picture on government advertisement. Kejriwal's picture was used as he has large public connect and people gave large mandate in Assembly election on his name," senior official said.
