On 7 September, Sunita Kejriwal, wife of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, addressed a rally in Haryana, urging voters to support the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections. She emphasized her husband’s connection to the state, calling him “Haryana ka laal,” and criticized the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for failing to improve essential services like education and healthcare. Sunita Kejriwal presented AAP as a party of reform and accused the BJP of political manipulation.
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- Sunita Kejriwal urged Haryana voters to support AAP in the upcoming Assembly elections.
- She referred to Arvind Kejriwal as “Haryana ka laal” (son of Haryana), highlighting his roots in the state.
- Sunita claimed Arvind Kejriwal was imprisoned in a “fake case” by the BJP.
- She criticized the BJP for focusing solely on retaining power rather than working for the public good.
- Sunita attacked the BJP for its failure to improve education, healthcare, and electricity services in Haryana.
- She highlighted AAP’s governance in Delhi and Punjab, showcasing the provision of free electricity and better healthcare.
- Sunita promised similar benefits for Haryana, including ‘mohalla clinics,’ free education, and employment for the youth.
- She appealed to voters to ensure no votes go to the BJP, asking them to press the ‘jharoo’ (broom) symbol in the elections.
- Sunita mentioned that every woman would receive Rs 1,000 per month under AAP’s welfare scheme.
- The Haryana Assembly election polling will take place on 5 October, with vote counting scheduled for 8 October.
