New Delhi, November 22 (IANS). Aam Aadmi Party’s national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Friday launched the party’s election campaign ‘Rewari Par Charcha’. With the promise that now talks will be held with the public on free facilities. Delhi Government’s Environment Minister Gopal Rai has explained the meaning of the campaign, calling this step right.
Regarding the party’s election campaign ‘Rewari Par Charcha’, Delhi Government Minister Gopal Rai said that for the first time in Indian politics, the government under the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal has added a new chapter. This campaign is not only a part of political discussion but it is also a way to convince people. Earlier, facilities were given to the leaders from the government treasury but Arvind Kejriwal’s government started serving the public. Our government has done many public welfare works ranging from electricity, water, schools, mohalla clinics, free travel for women in buses, pilgrimage for the elderly. Which BJP started calling free raivadis. Through ‘Rewari Par Charcha’ we will go among the public and take their opinion.
He further said that AAP has announced the names of 11 candidates, due to which there is an atmosphere of fear in the BJP camp. In view of its defeat, BJP is busy making false statements and diverting attention from the issues. Our government is continuously working towards reducing pollution.
Launching this campaign, Arvind Kejriwal said that from today we are starting the ‘Rewari Pe Charcha’ campaign. Under this campaign, 65,000 meetings will be held in Delhi. In these meetings, our officials will go among the public and tell them that the Aam Aadmi Party government is giving 6 free Revadis to the public with their own money and if BJP comes here then it will stop. Our government is committed to the development of the people. Our government has done a lot of work in Delhi. If BJP comes to power, it will stop free raveri.
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