As it happened: BJP releases vision document

February 03, 2015 12:21 pm | Updated April 02, 2016 01:48 am IST

12.34 pm: BJP has 270 points, also includes in-situ resettlement of slum dwellers.

12.30 pm: Vision document promises 'complete utilisation' of ministries for skill development in Delhi

12.28 pm: BJP govt. will bring investment worth crores to the Capital, says Kiran Bedi

12.27 pm: Need to build immense pride in each Delhiite.

12.26 pm: The vision document will make Delhi clean, beautiful, truly world class, promises Kiran Bedi.

12.25 pm: Complete alignment of Delhi government with Central government, important for governance, says Kiran Bedi

12.24 pm: There will be complete alignment, not confrontation, with the govt. of India: Kiran Bedi

12.24 pm: Best practice's from other successful states will be understood, debated, applied in Delhi: Kiran Bedi.

12.23 pm: Constant dialogue is a must. Monthly radio address, 'Dil ki Baat' to inform Delhi what the government did over the last 30 days: Kiran Bedi

12.21 pm: CM office would be connected with all departments through video conferencing: Kiran Bedi

Cabinet ministers, CM, bureaucrats will be connected through videoconferencing for communication & constant monitoring: Kiran Bedi.

12.20 pm: Experts, advisory councils, regular field visits promises Kiran Bedi

12.17 pm: BJP to set up expert advisory councils.

KiranBedi says Delhi poses big challenge, needs experts

12.16 pm: Women security our priority says Kiran Bedi

12.15 pm: Utmost transparency, unimpeachable integrity promises: Kiran Bedi to Delhi at Vision document release

12.14 pm: Kiran Bedi, Harsh Vardhan, VK Malhotra and Delhi BjP chief Satish Upadhyay to release BJP vision document

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