India, July 9 -- Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal has said he should "get the Nobel Prize" for being able to work at all as Delhi chief minister "amid such a lot of problems" put up allegedly by the Centre-appointed Lieutenant Governor (L-G).

He was speaking in Mohali on Tuesday at the release of the Punjabi version of the book 'Kejriwal Model' by senior party leader Jasmine Shah.

"For as long as we had a government in Delhi, hurdles were put up, but we continued to work," Kejriwal said, speaking in Hindi, "That is why I feel I should get a Nobel Prize for governance and administration - because I did so much in spite of the L-G, in spite of so many problems."

He also slammed the BJP, which defeated the AAP in the Delhi e...