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Creation of jobs to be priority if voted to power, says Kejriwal

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AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal at a poll rally at Vishwas Nagar. TRIBUNE PHOTO: MANAS RANJAN BHUI
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AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal at a rally in Vishwas Nagar here today said that if voted to power, our priority would be employment generation, inclusivity, and accessibility to essential services.

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“Press the Jhaadu for free education, healthcare, water, electricity, and women’s free bus travel; if you press any other symbol, all of this will stop,” Kejriwal said.

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Kejriwal said his commitment to creating jobs for Delhi's youth, an issue he identified as the “top priority” for the next five years. “Many of our children are sitting unemployed at home. They have no jobs, no livelihood, even after completing their education. My top priority for the next five years will be employment,” he added.

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He accused the BJP of focusing on personal attacks rather than offering solutions. “Half of Delhi’s Government is under the BJP control, yet their manifesto has no achievements or vision, only a list of abuses they’ve hurled at me,” he said, adding, “BJP’s manifesto talks of shutting down mohalla clinics. They are fighting this election to rob Delhi of its welfare schemes.”

The AAP chief said the BJP is like that golden deer in Ramayana. “Don’t fall for their tricks, or you’ll lose everything. They are pretending to care about Jhuggi dwellers, but they’ll demolish your homes.”

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