Kejriwal said in Uttarakhand - 'Give a chance, BJP-Congress will not be seen again...'
Kejriwal said in Uttarakhand - 'Give a chance, BJP-Congress will not be seen again...'"
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Dehradun: AAP's national convener and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal sought support from voters and supporters of BJP and Congress to form the AAP government in Uttarakhand. He said that he is appealing to anyone leaving the BJP-Congress, not to join the AAP party, but to give an opportunity for the sake of Uttarakhand. If AAP party gets an opportunity, then after five years BJP and Congress will be nowhere to be seen.

In a discussion with the media, Arvind Kejriwal said that BJP has ruled Uttarakhand for 11 years and Congress for 10 years alternately. What did his voters and supporters get? What did people get through these years? Both the parties did nothing for the voters and the families of the supporters. From the education of children to the job, did not do any work. Health services did not improve. So what is the use of voting for BJP-Congress? Kejriwal asked for an opportunity for AAP.

He said that elections will keep coming. But this time the Aam Aadmi Party will get an opportunity and will change the thinking of BJP-Congress voters and supporters by renovating Uttarakhand. Kejriwal said that Aam Aadmi Party is definitely new in Uttarakhand. But the party has new faces. New thinking. The new chief minister is the face. New ideas and agendas. The party has shown a change in Delhi. In Uttarakhand also, health services will reach from village to village. Hospital will open. Will give employment Let us tell you that the party is busy preparing with full enthusiasm for the assembly elections to be held in 5 states.

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