With PM Modi, drawing first blood, started his campaigning in
Delhi Elections 2020 by speaking on CAA-NRC and attacking AAP from Delhi's
Ramlila Maidan. The fight is on between incumbent CM Kejriwal and PM Narendra
Modi for Delhi. It seems incumbent CM Kejriwal choosing not to touch
contentious issues like CAA-NRC, Article 370, instead choose to be on the safe
side. Many surveys showing incumbent CM Kejriwal to be popular in Delhi. The
plan seems to tone down on contentious issues and instead concentrate on work
done in Delhi. In his close to 27 minutes speech, incumbent CM Kejriwal put the
ball rolling for party campaigning in Delhi Assembly Elections 2020.
launching
AAP's Achievement report (CM Kejriwal speech highlights)
Incumbent CM Kejriwal giving more importance to the
achievements launched 'AAP ka report Card'
on Tuesday(12/24/2019) which emphasized its top 10 achievements in its
5-year rule. He in his speech-giving importance to its achievements in Education,
Health, Women empowerment. He highlighted the work done on the Education field,
how his government transformed government-run state schools to compete with
private schools and put the check on admission fees of private schools.
Definitely, a lot of work is done by AAP on the Education front and it was
truly reflected in its report.
On the health and Electricity front, he spoke about how the
health sector was transformed and no Electricity cut in his 5 years term. He
spoke on women's safety and empowerment, how installing CCTV's, free public transports for women
doing good to women safety.
Honesty was highlighted, how his government was given clean
chit from CAG, Delhi police, Income tax department, CBI. Honesty was always a
forte for AAP, they stormed the political arena with the word 'Honesty'.
AAP's plans about
striking on tanker mafia, water issues were highlighted. Further, door- to- door campaigning,mohalla
sabha's,Kejriwal's seven town halls follow.
All in all, incumbent CM Kejriwal being a ground level
leader, it will not be easy to uproot him in Delhi Assembly Elections 2020.
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