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Kejriwal, cabinet colleagues launch four-month Lok Sabha campaign

NEW DELHI: AAP national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday launched the party''s four-month long door-to-door campaign for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in Delhi seeking votes and donations from the electorate in the city.

Kejriwal, cabinet colleagues launch four-month Lok Sabha campaign

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal launches AAP''s door-to-door campaign to seek votes and donations from residents, at Gole Market in New Delhi on Sunday, October 21, 2018. PTI



Tribune News Service
New Delhi, October 21

AAP national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday launched the party's four-month long door-to-door campaign for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in Delhi seeking votes and donations from the electorate in the city.

In course, Kejriwal led his party's teams to the houses of voters and asked people not to "repeat" the mistake of 2014 and elect the AAP in all the seven parliamentary seats reminding people of metro fare hike and sealing drive that hit the common man's monthly budget since last year.

"We will tell the people that don't be misled by the false narrative of who will be the Prime Minister and keep the 2014 experience in mind. You elected BJP MPs on all seven seats and what did you get in return? Did these seven MPs do anything? Is there a single work done by them that you can recall," Kejriwal asked.

The AAP chief accused the seven MPs of just obstructing through their Central government appointed-LG the pro-people steps, such as installation of CCTVs and setting-up of mohalla clinics, being taken by the Delhi government.

Similarly, his cabinet colleagues, MPs and MLAs led the campaign in their respective constituencies.

"We are launching the door-to-door campaign in Delhi from today. For the next four months, our 3,000 teams will knock on every door to seek their cooperation and financial support for their own Aam Aadmi Party," the Delhi chief minister said claiming people of the capital are very happy with the work of Delhi government, particularly in the fields of education, health, electricity and water.

"What Delhi requires today is that it should elect all the seven MPs who will support and strengthen your elected government so that it can work with a greater speed for the people of Delhi," Kejriwal said while noting that elect all seven MPs of AAP and they will get the works of Delhi done from the next Prime Minister irrespective of the party he belongs.

Taking a swipe at the BJP and Congress, Kejriwal claimed that his party contests elections on funds collected from the common man and not the corporates.

He said the concept behind the door-to-door campaign is to honour the voters by reaching them directly and taking a feedback about the government functioning and also the party, which helps in seeking their cooperation for the future.

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