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Delhi polls: Arvind Kejriwal kicks off 'Revdi Par Charcha' campaign

Arvind Kejriwal, AAP leader, launched the 'Revdi Par Charcha' cam... Read More
NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal launched the 'Revdi Par Charcha' campaign on Friday. The campaign focuses on the free services provided by his government in Delhi and comes ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections in February.




Kejriwal announced that AAP workers would hold 65,000 meetings across Delhi to inform voters about the free services, such as electricity, water, healthcare, education, bus rides for women, and pilgrimage for the elderly. Pamphlets detailing these benefits, referred to as 'revdis,' will also be distributed.

"Our workers will hold 65,000 meetings across Delhi to make people understand what these free facilities mean and how only AAP can provide these," Kejriwal said. He also revealed plans to introduce a monthly Rs 1,000 assistance for women in Delhi, calling it another 'revdi.'

The AAP leader accused the BJP of wanting to stop these free services. "The BJP is in power in 20 states and not even in a single state do they provide any of these free 'revdis'. This is because they don't have the intention; only AAP knows how to provide these facilities," he alleged.

Kejriwal added that AAP workers would question voters about the BJP's contributions to Delhi over the past 10 years, pointing out that "the national capital is a half-state and the central government has as many powers as we do".

He further claimed that the BJP has spent the last decade blocking the AAP government's development projects in the national capital.
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