Kejriwal Criticizes BJP’s Delhi Poll Promise, Emphasizes AAP’s Welfare Schemes

AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal warns Delhiites against voting for BJP, claiming it will end key welfare schemes like free education and Mohalla clinics, and leave families struggling to save.

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Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal launched a strong attack on the BJP ahead of the upcoming elections, warning voters about the impact of pressing the "lotus" button, the BJP’s symbol. Kejriwal emphasized the financial benefits families have been able to enjoy under the AAP government, stating, “Under the AAP government, a family is able to save Rs 20,000-22,000 per month. But if you press the lotus button, you will not be able to live in Delhi. You will have to leave Delhi because where will you get Rs 20,000 per month from?”

Kejriwal’s comments come in response to BJP’s recent promises about government policies in Delhi, particularly in education and healthcare. He further alleged, “Three days ago, BJP announced that if their government is formed in Delhi, they will stop free education in government schools. If you press the lotus button, then schools, Mohalla clinics, and free bus rides for women will be stopped.”