Updated On: 13 January, 2014 08:55 AM IST | | Agencies
<p>Former chief secretary of MP and Delhi police joint commissioner will help Kejriwal’s party realise its promise of swaraj and monitor the anti-corruption helpline respectively</p>

Arvind Kejriwal, AAP, Delhi chief minister, janta darbar
Two former top government officials, including a bureaucrat, are to help the AAP government in Delhi realise its promise of ‘swaraj’ and monitor the anti-corruption helpline for the people -- at a token salary of Rs 1 a month.
Former Madhya Pradesh chief secretary SC Behar, the man behind the successful concept of ‘gram swaraj’, that helped bring decision-making powers to the village level in the state, is to work at the token salary to help the AAP government draft its much-talked about swaraj (self-rule) legislation in Delhi.