On September 1, 2024, Sunita Kejriwal, wife of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, criticized the BJP government in Haryana for its perceived lack of progress over the past decade. Addressing a rally in Charkhi Dadri, she urged voters to support the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections. Sunita Kejriwal highlighted the successes of AAP in Delhi and Punjab and emphasized the party’s commitment to reforming Haryana’s education, health, and welfare systems.
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- Sunita Kejriwal accused the BJP government of failing to deliver any significant progress in Haryana over the last 10 years.
- She urged voters to support AAP in the Haryana Assembly elections to build a “new Haryana.”
- Assembly elections in Haryana are scheduled for October 5, with results to be declared on October 8.
- Sunita questioned the improvement in school education and government health facilities during the BJP’s tenure.
- She highlighted the advancements in government schools and hospitals in Delhi and Punjab under AAP governance.
- AAP plans to implement a Rs 1,000 monthly financial aid scheme for women in Punjab and Delhi.
- Sunita Kejriwal referred to her husband, Arvind Kejriwal, as “Haryana ka laal” and emphasized his unexpected rise to become Delhi’s Chief Minister.
- She claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was envious of Arvind Kejriwal’s achievements and alleged that Modi’s government had unjustly imprisoned him.
- Sunita criticized the BJP for focusing on retaining power rather than addressing public needs and accused them of trying to undermine opposition leaders.
- She promised AAP’s initiatives for Haryana, including free round-the-clock electricity, improved healthcare and education, and financial support for women and employment for youth.
