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The Aam Aadmi Party won 67 out of 70 seats in the 2015 Delhi Assembly elections.
As Delhi prepares itself for the yet to be announced Assembly elections, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday presented his government’s report card where he listed the top achievements of their five-year term, from a good education and free health facility.
“We are sevak (servant) of the public and it is our responsibility to present our report card of our performance,” Kejriwal said. “The kind of historic majority we got in the last election, we have done the same kind of historic work in the last five years,” he said.
Speaking on the issue of unauthorised colonies which were legalised by Prime Minister Modi on Sunday’s rally, Kejriwal said, “We do not see the residents of Unauthorised Colonies as our vote bank, rather we consider the residents of these colonies as our family. We have, thus, invested Rs 8,000 Cr on unauthorised colonies to ensure its residence a dignified life.”
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“We do not see the residents of Unauthorised Colonies as our vote bank, rather we consider the residents of these colonies as our family.
We have, thus, invested Rs 8,000 Cr on unauthorised colonies to ensure its residence a dignified life.”: @ArvindKejriwal #AAPKaReportCard pic.twitter.com/8QnUYTXhxN
— AAP (@AamAadmiParty) December 24, 2019
The Aam Aadmi Party won 67 out of 70 seats in the 2015 Delhi Assembly elections. The report card has been released ahead of the assembly elections early next year.
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