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Arvind Kejriwal holds roadshow in Haryana’s Dabwali

Addressing the gathering, Kejriwal promised that an AAP government in Haryana would provide free electricity, excellent schools, and hospitals, just like in Delhi and Punjab.

Arvind Kejriwal holds roadshow in Haryana’s Dabwali

File Photo: AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal on Monday held a roadshow in Dabwali, Haryana, seeking support for the party’s candidate Kuldeep for the October 5 assembly elections.

Addressing the gathering, Kejriwal promised that an AAP government in Haryana would provide free electricity, excellent schools, and hospitals, just like in Delhi and Punjab.

He claimed that the BJP-ruled states, including Haryana, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh, have the most expensive electricity, but in the states ruled by the AAP, the residents are getting free electricity round the clock.

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While speaking about the party’s position in the state, Kejriwal said: “I say that the government is not being formed without us. Whatever government is formed in Haryana will be formed with the support of the Aam Aadmi Party.”

Kejriwal highlighted his party’s achievements in Delhi and Punjab, citing the provision of free and 24-hour electricity, improved schools, mohalla clinics, and better infrastructure. He emphasized his commitment to replicating these successes in Haryana.

Furthermore, he urged the public to verify his claims by visiting Delhi’s government schools and Mohalla clinics and then vote for the AAP.

Targeting his political opponents, Kejriwal alleged they were intimidated by his honesty and tried to tarnish his image by sending him to jail over corruption charges.

Furthermore, he urged the public to verify his claims by visiting Delhi’s government schools and Mohalla clinics and then vote for the AAP.

Kejriwal urged the people of Dabwali to break the dominance of a single family, which has held sway over the area for years, and vote for the AAP’s local candidate, Kuldeep, who has a track record of public service.

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