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“Make India No 1”: Says Arvind Kejriwal

Arvind Kejriwal

Mr. Arvind Kejriwal said that citizens need to come together to make the country great again. While addressing the people, Mr. Kejriwal said, “We have to make India the number 1 nation in the world once again.

Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party’s national convener, Arvind Kejriwal on 17 August announced ‘Make India No. 1’ mission to make the country “number one” by focussing on health, education, agriculture, employment to youth, and equal rights for women.

In his address, the AAP chief said “Opening schools, hospitals, providing employment to youths and equal rights to women needed to make India number one in the world”.

Mr. Arvind Kejriwal said that citizens need to come together to make the country great again. While addressing the people, Mr. Kejriwal said, “We have to make India the number 1 nation in the world once again.

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Mr. Kejriwal further said, “We have to make India great again. We are beginning a national mission called ‘Make India No.1’ today. Every citizen of this country, 130 crore people have to be connected to this mission.”

“It has been 75 years of independence. In these 75 years, we achieved a lot, India gained a lot but there’s anger, a question among people that several small nations who attained independence after us, surpassed us…Why did India lag behind? Every citizen is asking this,” he added.

“Kejriwal said many countries became independent after us and overtook us. Giving example, he said, Singapore got independence 15 years after India, Japan and Germany were destroyed in World War II”, Mr. Kejriwal said

Urging the BJP, Congress, and other political parties to join AAP’s national mission, Mr. Kejriwal said everyone needs to come together for it.

On Tuesday in a pre-poll guarantee for Gujarat, Kejriwal announced free and quality education to the people of the poll-bound state and auditing of private schools if the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was elected to power in the year-end Assembly elections.

The Delhi CM had also promised to improve the infrastructure of the existing government schools and open new ones in large numbers across the state if his party comes to power in the state currently ruled by the BJP.

 

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