Tribune News Service
Bathinda, January 14
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate from the Bathinda urban constituency Deepak Bansal today campaigned door to door at the Nai Basti area of the city.
On his campaigning, Deepak Bansal said, “I am going door to door and making people aware of our party’s pro-people policies so that they come to know the difference between development at the grassroots level and on paper. During the SAD-BJP regime, a number of incidents of violence against the Dalits were reported. After coming to power, AAP will bring back the honour of the Dalit community.”
He said the next Deputy Chief Minister would be from the Dalit community, who would replace Sukhbir Singh Badal.
He said on the pattern of Delhi, around 25 lakh jobs would be generated for the youth of the state.
He further added that mohalla clinics would be opened in every village where the poor would get treatment free of cost.
Manu Bansal, Amardeep Rajan, Satinder Singh and others were present during the campaigning.