Arvind Kejriwal, who came to campaign for the assembly elections in Delhi, was shown black posters at the rally in Wazirpur. People carried placards and raised slogans of ‘Arvind Kejriwal is anti-slum’. Meanwhile, in the rally, Kejriwal said that we have done a lot of work in the last 10 years and will do more work in the coming years. Earlier there used to be power cuts in Delhi, but today electricity is supplied 24 hours in Delhi.
‘If BJP comes to power, it will stop free education, free health services’
Former Chief Minister of Delhi on Tuesday described the election manifesto of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as ‘dangerous for the country’. He alleged that BJP wants to end free health and education services in Delhi.
In the press conference, Kejriwal described BJP’s manifestos as against the public and said that if BJP comes to power, it will stop free education and free health services in government schools. He said, ‘If BJP comes to power, free education and health services will be abolished. This will make the life of the poor difficult. This is a direct attack on the well-being of the common man.
What is in the manifesto?
In its first manifesto last Friday, BJP had promised monthly assistance of Rs 2,500 to women, Rs 21,000 to every pregnant woman, LPG cylinder for Rs 500 and a pension of Rs 2,500 for senior citizens.
In his second manifesto on Tuesday, BJP leader Anurag Thakur announced several schemes, including free education from nursery to post graduation for needy students in government institutions and financial assistance of up to Rs 15,000 for preparation of UPSC and other competitive exams. .
What are Kejriwal’s allegations?
Kejriwal alleged that BJP in its manifesto has talked about providing free education only to ‘needy’ students in government schools. This means that the parents of the remaining children will have to run to the politicians.
He said, ‘This step of BJP means that the free education being given to 18 lakh children will be stopped. BJP plans to ensure that only a few students get this facility, which is injustice to other students and their families.
