Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s wife Sunita Kejriwal on Saturday launched five “Kejriwal’s guarantees” ahead of the upcoming Haryana Assembly polls. These guarantees include free electricity, medical treatment, education and Rs 1,000 per month aid to every woman in the state and employment for youngsters.
During her address, Sunita Kejriwal highlighted the achievements of the AAP government in Delhi, such as the establishment of Mohalla clinics and the development of government schools.She praised her husband’s journey from humble beginnings in Hisar, Haryana, to becoming the chief minister of Delhi, describing it as a miracle.
“He (Arvind Kejriwal) was brought up in Haryana’s Hisar. No one could have imagined it even in the dreams that this boy (Arvind Kejriwal) will rule the country’s capital. It is not a small thing. It is no less than a miracle… I feel that god surely wants him to do something great… Arvind ji started from zero, formed his own party and became the Chief Minister of Delhi. He did things which big leaders couldn’t do. People across the country recognise Arvind Kejriwal with his works,” Sunita Kejriwal said.
Delhi chief minister and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal is currently in Tihar jail in an excise policy case.
The launch event took place in Panchkula and was attended by Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann and senior AAP leaders Sanjay Singh and Sandeep Pathak.
During the event, Singh urged the people of Haryana to ensure that the AAP forms the government in the state. He criticized the BJP government in Haryana, accusing them of making false promises and targeting their handling of the Agnipath scheme for military recruitment.
The AAP has announced its intention to contest all 90 Assembly seats in Haryana, claiming that people are looking for change and see the party as a source of hope.
AAP national secretary Sandeep Pathak said that public dialogue for change was conducted by visiting about 6,500 villages and the voice of change “is coming from everywhere.”
“Just like we fought the Kurukshetra Lok Sabha elections with full force, we will fight the Haryana Assembly polls with full force as well,” added Pathak, who had kicked off the party’s campaign for the elections from Karnal on June 25.
Despite having contested several polls in the state, the AAP is yet to achieve electoral success in Haryana.
During her address, Sunita Kejriwal highlighted the achievements of the AAP government in Delhi, such as the establishment of Mohalla clinics and the development of government schools.She praised her husband’s journey from humble beginnings in Hisar, Haryana, to becoming the chief minister of Delhi, describing it as a miracle.
“He (Arvind Kejriwal) was brought up in Haryana’s Hisar. No one could have imagined it even in the dreams that this boy (Arvind Kejriwal) will rule the country’s capital. It is not a small thing. It is no less than a miracle… I feel that god surely wants him to do something great… Arvind ji started from zero, formed his own party and became the Chief Minister of Delhi. He did things which big leaders couldn’t do. People across the country recognise Arvind Kejriwal with his works,” Sunita Kejriwal said.
Delhi chief minister and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal is currently in Tihar jail in an excise policy case.
The launch event took place in Panchkula and was attended by Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann and senior AAP leaders Sanjay Singh and Sandeep Pathak.
During the event, Singh urged the people of Haryana to ensure that the AAP forms the government in the state. He criticized the BJP government in Haryana, accusing them of making false promises and targeting their handling of the Agnipath scheme for military recruitment.
The AAP has announced its intention to contest all 90 Assembly seats in Haryana, claiming that people are looking for change and see the party as a source of hope.
AAP national secretary Sandeep Pathak said that public dialogue for change was conducted by visiting about 6,500 villages and the voice of change “is coming from everywhere.”
“Just like we fought the Kurukshetra Lok Sabha elections with full force, we will fight the Haryana Assembly polls with full force as well,” added Pathak, who had kicked off the party’s campaign for the elections from Karnal on June 25.
Despite having contested several polls in the state, the AAP is yet to achieve electoral success in Haryana.