By A Staff Reporter
Rohtak, Haryana: Sunita Kejriwal, wife of Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal, raised concerns over the 10-year governance of the BJP in Haryana during an address. She questioned the progress made by the BJP in key sectors such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure, focusing specifically on whether the future of Haryana’s children has improved over the past decade.
"Did your children's future brighten in these years, or was there any significant reform in the education system? Did the government schools, hospitals, and electricity services improve during this period?" Sunita Kejriwal asked, drawing a direct comparison with the reforms implemented in Delhi and Punjab under AAP leadership.
Highlighting the achievements of her husband's government in Delhi and AAP’s governance in Punjab, she emphasized the improvements in education, healthcare, and other public services in these regions, positioning them as models for the rest of the country. Her remarks come as part of the AAP's larger campaign to expand its presence in Haryana ahead of the upcoming elections.