Kejriwal said we will ask people of Delhi whether they want free facilities or not.
Former Delhi CM and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) president Arvind Kejriwal launched AAP’s ‘Rewari pe Charcha’ campaign on Friday.
He said on Friday that the Delhi Assembly elections were approaching. We are going to launch the “Talk on Revadi” campaign from today. 65,000 meetings will take place in Delhi. Will distribute pamphlets containing 6 free “Revdis” from our government.
He said: “We have done a lot of work in Delhi. We offered 6 free “Rewaris” facilities to the people of Delhi. We want to ask the people of Delhi whether they want these ‘Rewaris’ or not. The current term of the Delhi Assembly ends on February 23, 2025. The last assembly elections were held in February 2020, in which the Aam Aadmi Party won an absolute majority and 62 seats out of 70.
There was also talk about the announcement to give Rs 1,000 to women every month.
The Center has as much power as we do. Kejriwal said, “AAP workers will ask voters what BJP has done for Delhi in the last 10 years, because the national capital is half of the state, the central government has the same powers here . As many as we have. The BJP is in power in 20 states. They do not provide these free “Revadis” even in a single state. That’s because that’s not their intention. Only AAP knows how these facilities are provided. The BJP only stopped the work of the Delhi government.
PM Modi has repeatedly said that Kejriwal is giving ‘Rewari’ for free, this should stop. We say yes, we are giving this free “Rewari”.
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