New Delhi: Delhi CM and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) president Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday launched the smart classroom. During this, Kejriwal said that the big leaders of the country are calling me a terrorist. Today, this terrorist is fulfilling the dreams of Bhagat Singh. Kejriwal further said that these days many leaders are saying that Kejriwal is a terrorist. Today, the same terrorist is starting 12,400 smart classrooms. This terrorist is fulfilling the dream of Babasaheb Ambedkar.
The Delhi CM further said that people are saying that Kejriwal has made everything free. But we say that if a poor person is getting free treatment, what will be better than that? He also gave a slogan "Inquilab Zindabad, Shiksha Kranti Zindabad" Kejriwal said, adding that we are making patriots. He said that these children will not vote in the name of religion and caste, rather they will vote on the issue of development. During this time, Arvind Kejriwal also said that what would be more patriotic and nationalism than free education.
Kejriwal said that we are not Napoleon, who used to carry horses. We want good hospitals and schools. He said that the best infrastructure is being created in Delhi's government school. 3 lakh 7 thousand children have left private schools and joined government schools. In the last seven years, the AAP government has built 20,000 classrooms. Till date, no state or central government has built so many classrooms.
Recently, Kumar Vishwas, who was a former aide of Kejriwal, had claimed that Arvind Kejriwal takes the support of Khalistanis and separatists. After this statement, there has been political turmoil. Kumar has been constantly demanding Kejriwal to speak on the issue, but Kejriwal is avoiding taking the name of Khalistan and calling himself a disciple of Bhagat Singh. Now, only they can tell whether the Punjab election is behind Kejriwal's not naming Khalistan or something else.
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