Sunita Kejriwal, wife of Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal, vowed on Sunday that if AAP comes to power in Haryana, the state will undergo development modeled after Delhi’s achievements. Speaking at a public meeting organized by AAP at Anaaj Mandi in Sohna, she further emphasized that Mohalla Clinics Delhi’s successful healthcare initiative will be established in every city and village in Haryana.
Moreover, Kejriwal criticized the current BJP-led government in Haryana. Labeling it as a failure and accusing it of widespread corruption and inefficiency. Further, she stated that the common people of Haryana are dissatisfied with the state government’s performance. “Fear and corruption are at their peak,” she asserted.
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Highlighting local issues, Kejriwal pointed out the lack of basic amenities in Sohna, including healthcare, education, and employment opportunities. She also criticized the Ghamroj toll on the Sohna-Alwar National Highway for adding to travel costs between Sohna and Gurugram.
1. 24-hour Free Electricity across the state.
2. Mohalla Clinics in all villages to provide free healthcare.
3. Upgraded Infrastructure in government schools.
4. Free Bus Travel for Women, with an additional honorarium of Rs 1,000.
5. Employment Opportunities for unemployed youth.
Kejriwal promised that these guarantees would be fulfilled if AAP forms the next government, aiming to improve the quality of life for Haryana’s residents. She also criticized the central government, alleging that it had falsely imprisoned her husband, Arvind Kejriwal, because of his growing influence and advocacy for the common people.
Haryana AAP President Sushil Gupta echoed Kejriwal’s sentiments besides asserting that the current government is failing to meet the needs of the people. “The next government will further be formed by AAP. Every section of society is dissatisfied with the existing administration,” Gupta claimed.
However, the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections are expected to be a key battleground for AAP as it seeks to replicate its Delhi success in the state.
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