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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal lives in flat 403 in the Girnar Tower in Kaushambi township, just outside Delhi, is a three bedroom apartment, covering an area of 1,600 square feet with his wife, two children and parents. The house is sparsely furnished, with no sign that one of its occupants will from today be the chief minister of Delhi. Until now, the Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation had been apathetic to the area. Now it has deployed a sufficient quantity of sweepers to clean the roads daily.

Garbage is too lifted every day. Police patrolling has been intensified in the area. Naturally, residents feel safer and secure now.  A member of the Indian Revenue Service, Mr Kejriwal too was a commissioner in the income tax department but quit it to embrace social activism, which fetched him the Ramon Magsaysay award, and later politics.

The Kejriwals are shy and Arvind Kejriwal is very humble. He used to shop at local grocery shops and occasionally interact with neighbours as well as others, says a neighbours 

Some residents recall how Mr Kejriwal was arrested for allegedly violating prohibitory orders near Congress president Sonia Gandhi's house in New Delhi during protests against the December 2012 

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