New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party today launched ‘Delhi Dialogue’, a program under which the party workers and leaders will connect to the masses of Delhi ahead of assembly elections to know how they want their city to be. In the initiative, the party will ask for the suggestions and then include them in the manifesto for upcoming Delhi Assembly election.
AAP Party chief Arvind Kejriwal in Delhi have started campaigning vigorously. He sat at a rally at Jantar Mantar, Delhi has announced its plans for the youth. Kejriwal education, employment and sports have joined introduced many big promises. Learn what Kejriwal said.
Arvind Kejriwal’s top 15 promises to Delhi
- 15-20 years, not a single college in Delhi is open. We are open 20 colleges in Delhi. Our goal is to double the existing seats will be no admission without any child. Whatever the 12th will be the government’s responsibility to its admission.
- The village land in Delhi will be the responsibility of the government to open the college. Admission to the children of the village will get automatic.
- With admission will get education loan.
- Vocational training colleges will be given after completion of studies, the children do not wander to the job, but they can begin their work.
- Whose job will not take away their jobs? E Riksha runs back.
- Sealing will be closed.
- In Delhi, there are 55 thousand Vacancy be filled.
- All 29 Industrial Areas of Delhi will be open and the facilities provided.
- Delhi VAT rate will be the lowest in the country.
- In five years, will be 10 million young people and 8 million new jobs would be created training.
- 4,000 schools and youth sports training grounds will be opened for the youth.
- The stadium will be built which will land the village.
- Delhi wills Talent Search. Adopt government will provide free education to gifted children. They will be international player.
- Delhi will be completely free Wi-Fi connectivity.
- Delhi is growing trend of drugs. Delhi will become the country’s second PB. Drugs will be over Delhi.
Party scripted a spectacular debut in assembly elections last year in which it won 28 seats and also went on to form a government. Arvind Kejriwal then resigned as the Chief Minister on February 14.
After its rout in the Lok Sabha election, where it drew a blank in the National Capital, the party has been holding numerous mass contact programmes. It has also launched several wings like the students, youth, women, and minority ans trader’s wing.
Bureau Report
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