Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday likened the Delhi assembly elections scheduled to be held in February next year to a ‘dharamud’ and told party booth and district-level officials that all elections He encouraged them to take on the challenge of achieving the goals. voters. He stressed that at least 65,000 field meetings are needed to get AAP’s message across.
Addressing AAP’s district-level functionaries in New Delhi’s Chandni Chowk, Kejriwal said the power of God was on AAP’s side and to strengthen his case, he said, “The BJP should take the lead.” “Despite concerted efforts to seize control” of AAP’s victory in the mayoral election. .
“Delhi assembly elections are like ‘Dharamude’. Like the Kauravas, they have huge money and power, but like the Pandavas, God and the people are with us,” he said. spoke.
The former Delhi chief minister asked AAP workers not to look at the party’s nominees in the assembly polls, saying, “They should work as if I am contesting all 70 seats (in Delhi). ” he said.
“We will not give out tickets to relatives, acquaintances or friends,” he added.
Kejriwal also reminded party workers of the AAP government’s achievements such as building 10,000 km of roads in Delhi colony, a feat that is unmatched in the 20 states where the Bharatiya Janata Party is in power. He said no.
“Six services are being provided free of charge: electricity, water, education, health, pilgrimage and bus travel for women. To stop these facilities, the BJP wants to come to power in Delhi.” said the AAP chief.
“The Bharatiya Janata Party should say what the central government has done for the people of Delhi in the last 10 years and why they should vote for it,” he said.
Kejriwal also said, “We are a small party with limited resources. The Bharatiya Janata Party has huge funds and power but has not done anything so far because the people of Delhi have no will to serve.” ” he said.