Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has issued an apology after his interaction with Prime Minister was shared live.

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Prime Minister Modi had held a meeting on Friday with chief ministers of 10 states – including Delhi, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh – with the highest numbers of COVID-19

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The PM met CMs over the COVID situation on Friday morning, and interestingly, only the Delhi CM’s was broadcast live. When the PM realised that he was live and objected to it, Kejriwal apologised. The PM said, “That a chief minister is live telecasting an in-house meeting like this is against our practices and protocol. This is not appropriate.” To this, Kejriwal said that he would be mindful of this from next time. He added that he wished for those who had lost their lives to COVID-19 to rest in peace and for strength to their families to deal with the loss. He then folded his hands and said, “If I have made a mistake, said cruel words or behaved in a bad way, I apologise,” adding that they would follow the instructions given possibly regarding COVID-19.

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