Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP government takes U-turn, hints free Wi-Fi, subsidised canteens may take time

The AAP government today indicated the realisation of its two key promises of providing free Wi-Fi and opening subsidised canteens will take more time. At the annual report release of the government’s "achievements", Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia refused to set any deadline for the roll out of the ambitious Wi-Fi project saying AAP had promised to implement it within five years and not two years. However, the Dialogue and Development Commission had earlier announced that 1,000 hot spots would be created in east Delhi by December 2016, where free internet would be provided till a pre-determined limit.