Chandrasekhar joins AAP in presence of Kejriwal
Arvind Kejriwal Chief Minister of Delhi on Thursday laid off the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) campaign in Karnataka and said his party will structure its third government in the southern state after being elected to potentiality in Delhi and Punjab.
Rally Notes:
While discussing at a rally at National College grounds, Kejriwal sought the underpinning of farmer organizations to tumble the “40% government“, a remark about the deception assertions launched at the BJP government by the Karnataka State Contractors Association.
Kejriwal said, “We have to close the 20% and 40% commission accounts of these governments” adding that a deception-free government could offer a handful of services for free to the people.
“Despite economic hardships faced in the last few years, five things are provided free for the people of Delhi – education, healthcare, power, water, and transportation for women,” he said. “How did we do it? It is because we are honest. We save money,” he said.
He summoned back the Lakhimpur severity and a chastise on his official residence in New Delhi as an occurrence that “hurt him” over the last few days. “These goons then joined a party. All goons go to one party,” he said, to which the onlookers replied saying ‘BjP‘.
The BJP, he said, welcomed rapists hooligans into their cave, “AAP, however, is a party of gentlemen, patriots, and honest people,” he said.
Criticizing occasions of rampaging described in dissimilar parts of the country, the AAP leader said that people wanted to live in tranquility. “If you want riots, vote for them. If you want schools, vote for me,” he said.
Farmer chief Kodihalli Chandrasekhar joined the Aam Aadmi Party during the rally. He had initially declared that the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha would endeavor to guarantee that AAP came forth successfully in the upcoming election. In advance of this month, former Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao also joined AAP.
Edited By: Vanshika Sahu
Published By: Raj Kishor