The Aam Aadmi Party on Wednesday launched a website titled ‘Aap ka Ram Rajya’. The website aims to showcase the party’s works inspired by Ram Rajya in Delhi and Punjab.
Addressing a press conference, the party’s senior leaders released the website.
Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh stated, “In Arvind Kejriwal’s vision of Ram Rajya, equality reigns supreme, with no room for discrimination or disparity.”
“The launch of the website symbolizes a commitment to realizing this inclusive and equitable vision in the realm of politics and governance,” Singh added.
Sanjay Singh asserted, “Kejriwal and the government of the AAP are educating the world through their work. Earlier, people used to say learn from America.”
“After coming to India, the First Lady of the US says she wants to see the schools made by Arvind Kejriwal. Now people in America say, learn from Kejriwal’s work,” AAP MP added.
Meanwhile, Delhi Minister and AAP leader Atishi said, “Drawing inspiration from Ram Charit Manas, Kejriwal expressed that over the past 9 years, he has steadfastly worked towards fulfilling the commitments made to the people of Delhi and Punjab.”
“Lord Ram had to face a struggle to fulfil Ram Rajya. He went into exile for 14 years. Kejriwal too also had to go through a similar struggle,” Atishi added.
Atishi further added that Kejriwal sends message from jail. He keeps asking if the water, electricity, and health arrangements in Delhi are fine or not.
She added that Kejriwal considers the two crore people of Delhi as his family.
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