Kejriwal, cabinet to take oath today in history-making event
The stage is set for a new and exciting chapter in India's political history to unfold in New Delhi as Aam Admi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal will take oath as Delhi's seventh CM along with 6 ministers at the Ramlila Maidan today.
Kejriwal, who said everyone was welcome at the swearing-in ceremony, appealed to people to use public transport.
It will be a minority government -- the AAP won only 28 seats in the 70-member assembly -- and will depend on the backing of the eight legislators of the Congress, which was voted out after 15 years of uninterrupted rule.
The Bharatiya Janata Party, which despite being the largest single party refused to form a government, will be the main opposition with 31 members.
The Congress said it is supporting AAP so it can fulfil its poll promises, and has clarified it will continue to prop up the AAP.
Born in Haryana and now residing at Kaushambi adjoining Delhi, Kejriwal, an IIT Kharagpur graduate in mechanical engineering, has refused security and also an official bungalow allotted to the chief minister.
Delhi Police have laid out an elaborate security cover for the event.
The Delhi administration has provided around 25,000 chairs at the Ramlila Maidan which can accommodate around 50,000 people if they stand. But AAP has said it will not have a "VIP enclosure" and even Kejriwal's parents will be seated with the audience below the canopied concrete podium.

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