Arvind Kejriwal की बैरक में ये सामान मौजूद
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00:00 Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was sent to Kaltihar jail for 15 days.
00:07 The jail number 2 in which Kejriwal is kept is 14 feet long and 8 feet wide.
00:15 It has a toilet.
00:17 There is a TV in the barrack.
00:19 There is a high cemented mattress on which a blanket is given to lie down.
00:24 And a blanket and a pillow to cover.
00:26 Two buckets are kept in this barrack. One bucket is used to keep drinking water and the other is used to keep the water for washing clothes.
00:35 There is a jug with it.
00:37 Apart from this, he asked for a special diet, table chair, medicines, mattress, bed sheet, two pillows, pillow and glasses to be made available.
00:47 Jail number 2 in Tihar is for the convicts.
00:51 The convicts who are being punished stay in this jail.
00:53 The issue of bringing and taking the convicts is not there.
00:57 They stay in their barrack.
00:59 This is because this jail is considered useful in terms of Kejriwal's security.
01:03 Jail number 2 has a general area.
01:06 In this, a barrack is kept.
01:07 Kejriwal is kept in that.
01:09 Four security guards will be stationed outside the barrack at all times.
01:13 And the barrack will be kept under surveillance of CCTV for 24 hours.
01:17 Let me tell you that there are 9 different jails in Tihar jail.
01:20 About 12,000 convicts are in this jail.
01:23 If we talk about the daily routine of the jail,
01:25 the convicts are released from the jail and the barrack as soon as the sun rises.
01:28 In the morning, tea and bread is served at 6.30 in the morning.
01:32 After bathing, if the convict has to go to the court or meet, then he is ready for that.
01:37 After that, between 10.30 and 11 in the morning, lentils, vegetables and five rotis are served.
01:42 The convict who does not want to eat roti can take rice.
01:45 Then, from 12 to 3 in the afternoon, they are locked back in the barrack.
01:49 According to medical report and doctor's advice, the prisoners get separate food according to their health.
01:54 Home food is also included in this.
01:57 According to the prison rules, the prisoners are released at 3 o'clock and tea and biscuits are served at 3.30.
02:03 Then at 4 in the evening, if a lawyer wants to meet, he can meet.
02:07 After that, at 5.30 in the evening, food is served at night, in which lentils, vegetables and five rotis are served.
02:13 Even at this time, those who do not want to eat roti, can take rice.
02:17 Then at 6.30 or 7 in the evening, when the sun sets, all the prisoners are locked in the cell.
02:22 From 5 in the morning to 11 at night, prisoners can watch TV, in which 18 to 20 channels can be watched.
02:28 In which news, entertainment, games, etc. are included.
02:31 If someone has any physical problem in the jail, then the doctor is always available.
02:36 Here, as Arvind Keshawal has been saying, he will also run the government from the jail.
02:41 Sunil Kumar Gupta, the former PRO of Arthihar Jail, said that the process of running the government from the jail will be very challenging.
02:47 Because a personal staff should be with the CM.
02:50 There are 16 jails so far, and none of them have any facility from where the Chief Minister can be run.
02:56 All the rules have to be broken for this.
02:58 No one will allow so many rules to be broken.
03:01 That is, running the government does not mean just signing on the files.
03:05 The cabinet is called to run the government. Ministers are advised and a lot of staff is there.
03:11 The phone calls are made while sitting with the LG.
03:14 And there is no telephone facility in the jail.
03:16 The public comes to meet a CM to resolve their complaints.
03:19 And it is impossible to make a CM's office in the jail.
03:22 Prisoners in jail can talk to their family for only 5 minutes every day.
03:27 And that too, everything is recorded.
03:30 For more information, visit www.nrg.gov.au/coronavirus