Aam Aadmi Party enters the Rajasthan poll fray with six guarantees. The party's national coordinator and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced to offer guarantee for electricity, schools, health and permanent jobs for teachers if AAP comes in power. He said that his government will provide free electricity, quality education for children in government schools, permanent jobs for temporary teachers and guarantee for proper health care for every citizen.
“It will be our guarantee to ensure that teachers are not engaged in any work other than teacher. It will be our guarantee to provide good treatment to your family,” said Kejriwal, while launching guarantee card for people of Rajasthan. Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann was also present along with state president Naveen Paliwal.
Kejriwal said that the country should never fall for one nation one election.
“My slogan is one nation 20 elections. Now in every sixth month, our country has election. That is paining Modiji. In every election he has to make some promises. If the election is only once then this gas cylinder will be available at Rs 5000 and Modiji will say that he has exempted Rs 200 after 5 years. Election should be held every three months, otherwise they will not show you their faces. They will travel around and return to India only after five years,” Kejriwal said.
Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann said that if AAP come to power in Rajasthan, they will make Rajasthan corruption free like Punjab and Delhi.
“We will make temporary staff permanent. When there is no ‘kachcha' houses how can there be kachchi naukari,” he said.
Mann said that the focus of AAP would be to bring transparent government and weed out corruption from the system.
The state president Navin Paliwal said that the party will bring transparency in governance just like Delhi and Punjab.
“Corruption is at peak in Rajasthan. People run from pillar to post but can't get their work done. AAP has taken strong action against corruption. Kejriwal has zero tolerance for corruption. Bhagwant Mann had terminated his own health minister on charges of corruption,” he said.
The AAP has geared up for the assembly elections. It has announced to contest on all the 200 seats with special focus on SriGanganagar and Hanumangarh districts.
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