<p>New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who was sent to Tihar Jail after a court remanded him in judicial custody in the excise policy case, is spending most of his time meditating, reading books and doing yoga in his cell, sources said on Thursday.</p>.<p>Kejriwal, the first sitting chief minister to be lodged at Asia's largest jail, is placed in a 14x8 feet room located in general ward number 3 of jail number 2 of Tihar.</p>.<p>According to jail sources, for the most part of the day, Kejriwal reads books and does yoga and meditation twice every day.</p>.<p>"He does yoga and meditates for about for about one and a half hours each every morning and evening," an official source said.</p>.<p>Among the books provided to him are the Hindu epics Ramayana and Mahabharata, and ‘How Prime Ministers Decide’.</p>.Delhi court directs Tihar jail authorities to provide electric kettle, table, chair to Arvind Kejriwal.<p>"He is often seen reading these books and writing something while sitting on the chair in his cell," the source said.</p>.<p>A jail official said Kejriwal can also read the books available in the library for the inmates. But as of now, he hasn't asked for any other books, he said.</p>.<p>While the chief minister has been provided a TV with 20 channels in his cell, the sources said, he is not very fond of watching it.</p>.<p>A table and a chair along with an electric kettle have been provided to him as directed by the court, the sources said.</p>.<p>He has also been given a broom, a bucket and a piece of cloth -- provided to all inmates as per the jail manual -- for cleaning his cell, they said.</p>.<p>The Tihar officials can keep a watch on him 24 hours with two CCTV cameras installed in the cell. A small space outside his cell, which is called a lobby, is where he can stretch and walk, officials said.</p>.Apple refuses ED's request to unlock Arvind Kejriwal's iPhone, cites user privacy: Report.<p>Due to security reasons, Kejriwal is not allowed to meet other inmates. A quick reaction team comprising Central Reserve Police Force and Tamil Nadu Special Police personnel is deployed round the clock outside his ward.</p>.<p>"Whenever he goes to meet his lawyer, which is daily, he is escorted by the QRT personnel," a source said.</p>.<p>Tea and home-cooked food are being provided to him daily, on time, an officer said, adding that "Kejriwal hasn't demanded anything else as of now." </p>
<p>New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who was sent to Tihar Jail after a court remanded him in judicial custody in the excise policy case, is spending most of his time meditating, reading books and doing yoga in his cell, sources said on Thursday.</p>.<p>Kejriwal, the first sitting chief minister to be lodged at Asia's largest jail, is placed in a 14x8 feet room located in general ward number 3 of jail number 2 of Tihar.</p>.<p>According to jail sources, for the most part of the day, Kejriwal reads books and does yoga and meditation twice every day.</p>.<p>"He does yoga and meditates for about for about one and a half hours each every morning and evening," an official source said.</p>.<p>Among the books provided to him are the Hindu epics Ramayana and Mahabharata, and ‘How Prime Ministers Decide’.</p>.Delhi court directs Tihar jail authorities to provide electric kettle, table, chair to Arvind Kejriwal.<p>"He is often seen reading these books and writing something while sitting on the chair in his cell," the source said.</p>.<p>A jail official said Kejriwal can also read the books available in the library for the inmates. But as of now, he hasn't asked for any other books, he said.</p>.<p>While the chief minister has been provided a TV with 20 channels in his cell, the sources said, he is not very fond of watching it.</p>.<p>A table and a chair along with an electric kettle have been provided to him as directed by the court, the sources said.</p>.<p>He has also been given a broom, a bucket and a piece of cloth -- provided to all inmates as per the jail manual -- for cleaning his cell, they said.</p>.<p>The Tihar officials can keep a watch on him 24 hours with two CCTV cameras installed in the cell. A small space outside his cell, which is called a lobby, is where he can stretch and walk, officials said.</p>.Apple refuses ED's request to unlock Arvind Kejriwal's iPhone, cites user privacy: Report.<p>Due to security reasons, Kejriwal is not allowed to meet other inmates. A quick reaction team comprising Central Reserve Police Force and Tamil Nadu Special Police personnel is deployed round the clock outside his ward.</p>.<p>"Whenever he goes to meet his lawyer, which is daily, he is escorted by the QRT personnel," a source said.</p>.<p>Tea and home-cooked food are being provided to him daily, on time, an officer said, adding that "Kejriwal hasn't demanded anything else as of now." </p>