Kejriwal promises better health and education infrastructure in Haryana, assures 12 lakh jobs
AAP national convener and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal exhorted people to bring change, in the upcoming Assembly polls in the state, for better health and education infrastructure.
Addressing a public meeting in Assandh in favour of party’s candidate Amandeep Singh Jundla, Kejriwal promised five guarantees, including free and uninterrupted power, upliftment of schools, free healthcare infrastructure and 12 lakh jobs.
“Give me a chance, I will assure free electricity, quality healthcare in government hospitals similar on the lines of Delhi and Punjab,” said the AAP convener.
Accompanied by state president Dr Sushil Gupta, Kejriwal accused the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for sending him to jail.
“PM Modi hatched a conspiracy, leveled false accusations, made up a fake case, and threw me in jail,” he alleged.
“I built 500 Mohalla Clinics in Delhi, PM should build 5,000 Mohalla Clinics across the country. But instead of that, he wants to arrest me and stop the 500 Mohalla Clinics. That is wrong,” added Kejriwal.
He also claimed that no political party would be able to form the government in Haryana without their support.