In yet another setback to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal, a Delhi court on Monday rejected his plea seeking permission to consult his doctor through video conferencing. Kejriwal's petition seeking regular 15-minute meetings with his doctor in the presence of his wife was rejected by the Rouse Avenue
Court.
However, the court ordered the formation of a medical board comprising specialist doctors from AIIMS to decide on Kejriwal's request for insulin. "A panel should be formed under the leadership of the AIIMS director to examine Kejriwal's health. The AIIMS panel will decide whether Kejriwal should be given insulin or not," the court added.