Delhi CM Atishi promises improved public services in Haryana, urges votes for AAP in Assembly polls

Sep 30, 2024

Charkhi Dadri (Haryana) [India], September 30 : During a roadshow for the upcoming Haryana elections, Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Atishi urged people of the state to cast their votes in favour of her party on Monday, promising better public services in the state.
She said, "There is one man who can provide free electricity for 24 hours. His name is Arvind Kejriwal. There is only one man who can make government schools better than private schools. There is only one man who can provide good roads to you; his name is Arvind Kejriwal... On October 5, press the 'Jhaadu'."

Atishi claimed that the public infrastructure in Haryana is in a dilapidated state and that only Arvind Kejriwal can resolve the issues affecting the state. "I was informed that the state government hospitals are broken and in bad condition. The roads are battered, and there are long power cuts." She further insisted that Arvind Kejriwal could bring solutions to Haryana, claiming, "When your son provides good government schools, free electricity, and good hospitals in Delhi, can't he provide the same for Haryana?"

She urged voters to support AAP, saying, "If you want good schools, want 24 hours of electricity, and want it for the elderly, press the broom button," while calling for a strong turnout on election day.

"If you cast your vote on October 5, you will press 500 buttons. We have to make it with gratitude; we are ready," she added.

Meanwhile, AAP MP Raghav Chadha also addressed supporters in Bhiwani. The AAP leader said, "People of Haryana play the game of 'Congress or BJP' and 'BJP or Congress' every election. Now, political parties and the people of Haryana are tired of this. There is now a new option--the Aam Aadmi Party. Choose that and see."
Haryana goes to the polls on October 5 to elect a 90-member state legislative assembly to form its next government, with the counting set to take place on October 8.