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Kejriwal rolls out AAP’s poll campaign, cites party’s Delhi scorecard

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Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chairman Arvind Kejriwal launched the party’s campaign ‘Ek Mauka AAP Ko’ ahead of elections in Punjab, Goa, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh on Monday, focusing on the party’s efforts in Delhi Achievement.

The campaign aims to highlight the “good experience” of the people of Delhi in the development of key sectors such as education, healthcare, electricity and water supply under AAP rules. It’s focused on reaching out to people in polled states through social media and other platforms and convincing them to vote for AAP if they want a similar development in their state.

Kejriwal urged the people of Delhi to make videos documenting developments under his government and called on people in polled states to vote for AAP. He also asked them to share the videos via social media with people they know in states with upcoming elections. Kejriwal asked AAP volunteers to amplify such video messages on social media. United Nations personnel came to visit the Mohalla Clinics, and the wife of the President of the United States also visited the school in Delhi. We are giving people free electricity 24 hours a day. It’s probably just because the people in Delhi gave us the opportunity,” Kejriwal said. “Do you hope this good work should be replicated in other parts of the country? People in these (poll) states also deserve 24 hour free electricity, good roads, better schools and better healthcare. “

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If they get a chance in other states, they will be able to repeat the excellent work there too, Kejriwal said. “Like everyone else, we don’t have hundreds of crores. Our real wealth is you. If you take some time out, people in other states will listen and our good work will spread.”

After the polls, Kejriwal planned to host a dinner for about 50 Delhi residents whose videos generated the most views as part of the campaign.

Complete News Source : Hindustan Times

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