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Education, health AAP's top priorities: Bhagwant Mann

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, January 9

AAP state president and MP Bhagwant Mann today claimed the party would form the government on March 10 and after that no one would have to go on strike as looting of the public exchequer would be stopped and its money would be used for the welfare of people.

Bhagwant Mann

Kejriwal addresses party cadre

  • Aam Aadmi Party national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday addressed the state unit volunteers in a meeting via digital medium
  • Cautioning party workers against abusing or slandering any other party or its member, Kejriwal said: “We have to do a positive campaign. We will go to every person’s doorstep, no matter what his/her political affiliations are. Consider everyone to be your own, and win them over.”

Addressing mediapersons here, he urged people to beware of those who did politics of hatred and asked people to vote without fear, greed or influence. “AAP will contest the elections wholeheartedly. We guarantee you that AAP already has a roadmap ready for the development of Punjab. Every section is part of this roadmap and time-to-time we’ve been informing people about it,” he said.

He said under the AAP rule, no school would be without teachers and no patient would die due to lack of doctors, quality treatment and medicine. He alleged the Congress was misleading people through announcements. — TNS

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