Kejriwal is forming a group of non-Congress chief ministers

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has started the initiative of meeting the Chief Ministers of the opposition. On the question of forming a group of non-Congress chief ministers of different states of the country, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that a platform is being formed. There has been a meeting between about 8 Chief Ministers. This is not a political platform but a platform of governance. Today I have to make this announcement though I am breaking the protocol when all the Chief Ministers were supposed to hold a press conference together.
Kejriwal said that all the eight Chief Ministers have decided that every month they will go to one of the eight different states. Seeing the good work of those states, they will implement it in their states.
Try to learn from each other
Arvind Kejriwal further said that the idea of forming this entire group is that this state should learn from each other. Many rounds of discussions have taken place regarding this.
Cannot fix date for meeting
Arvind Kejriwal referred to the letter in which there was mention of discussion over dinner with the Chief Ministers. Arvind Kejriwal said that the letter written was to finalize the date. Tried to freeze the date by writing a letter. March 18 and 19 was not suiting anyone because there are assembly sessions in all the states. That’s why all the Chief Ministers said that the meeting should be held only after mid-April.