Aam Aadmi Party’s driving force Arvind Kejriwal has declared employment for youth as his primary focus in the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections. Speaking to the public in Vishwas Nagar, Kejriwal highlighted the achievements of his administration, including free electricity, water and quality healthcare. Kejriwal claimed that BJP has announced that if our government is formed, mohalla clinics will be closed. Do not press the lotus button, otherwise all the mohalla clinics will be closed.
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Kejriwal said that we have made bus travel free for women. There are BJP governments in 20 states and bus travel is not free for women in any state. Do not press the lotus button, otherwise you will have to pay the bus fare. He said that we have made water and electricity free in Delhi, but I have come to know that the tenants are not getting the benefit. We will bring such a scheme by which tenants will also get free water and free electricity.
The AAP chief said that half of the government in Delhi is ours and half is of BJP. I have told you about all the development work I have done. He asked what has BJP done in the last 10 years? They did nothing and were only given the responsibility of maintaining law and order in Delhi, but today gang wars are taking place in Delhi, women are not coming out of their homes, businessmen are getting ransom calls.
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Kejriwal urged Delhi citizens to keep their faith in AAP to avoid withdrawal of beneficial schemes under a possible BJP rule. He highlighted new commitments like ‘Mahila Samman Yojana’ and ‘Sanjeevani Yojana’, promising financial assistance for women and health care for senior citizens. Kejriwal, along with AAP candidate Deepak Singhala, criticized the BJP for failing to bring about reforms in Delhi in the last decade. With a prior win on 62 out of 70 seats in 2020, AAP is optimistic of securing a third term as the elections approach.