At a recent rally in Doda, Jammu and Kashmir, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal delivered a powerful message to the youth of India. He urged those with a public spirit to join his party. The recent Lok Sabha elections sent a strong signal to the BJP: “Your way of functioning is not acceptable to us”.
Moreover, Kejriwal, the former chief minister of Delhi, accused the BJP of trying to destabilize his government. For the past decade, his administration has focused on the welfare of the people. “I will travel across the country to invite public-spirited youth to join our party for the nation’s betterment,” he stated. He emphasized that government should be about serving the people, not about corruption or hooliganism.
In addition, joined by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, Kejriwal expressed gratitude to the voters for electing AAP leader Mehraj Malik to the legislative assembly. He reminded the audience that every election sends a clear message to political leaders.
During the parliamentary elections, the BJP secured 240 seats, falling short of Prime Minister Modi’s target of 400. “The message is clear: your style of governance is not acceptable. Change your ways, or be prepared to see your seats drop to 140 next time”.
Furthermore, Kejriwal highlighted that AAP is unique among Indian political parties. The party seeks votes based on concrete promises, including enhancing education, creating job opportunities, providing free medical treatment, and ensuring free electricity.
“AAP prioritizes quality education, better hospital facilities, and essential services like electricity, roads, and water,” he asserted.
Additionally, he pointed out that AAP has successfully implemented six free services in Delhi. Despite criticism from the Prime Minister, he stated, “You (Modi) do everything for one friend, while we work for three crore people in Delhi. I’m not giving freebies; I’m earning the blessings of the people”.
Kejriwal also stressed that the BJP, which governs nearly two dozen states, has failed to provide essential services. In contrast, AAP has made significant strides in Delhi. “We achieved this despite facing jail time to hinder our progress,” he added.
Notably, he mentioned that he and other party leaders remain free due to the love and trust of the people. “I have served as chief minister but don’t own a house, and my bank accounts are empty”.
Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Mann praised Malik’s impressive electoral victory, declaring, “His win marks the beginning of new development in J&K”.
In this context, Mann emphasized that AAP is a party for the common people. “In our party, someone like Malik can become a legislator, a minister, or even a chief minister. Our symbol, the broom, represents our commitment to cleaning up politics in the country“.
Furthermore, Mann criticized the arrogance of BJP leadership. “In Punjab, there’s a saying that pride and the divine don’t coexist,” he remarked.
He affirmed that AAP has redefined politics in just ten years. “No jail can halt this movement, which is gaining momentum every day”.
Finally, he posed a thought-provoking question: “You may have jailed Kejriwal, but what about his ideology?” This reinforces the party’s unwavering commitment to its principles.
As AAP continues to grow and inspire the next generation of leaders, Kejriwal’s call to action invites the youth of India to participate in shaping a better future. Ultimately, this movement is not just about politics; it’s about building a nation that prioritizes the welfare of its people.
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