In a passionate address, Sunita Kejriwal, wife of jailed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, championed the cause for improved education and healthcare in Haryana, drawing comparisons to the advancements made in Delhi. Speaking to a crowd in the Nalwa Assembly segment of Hisar, Sunita criticized the BJP government for its alleged failure to support education and healthcare over the past decade.
Sunita highlighted the concerning trend of government school closures in Haryana, questioning where the region's children would receive their education. “The BJP government has not delivered on its promises in the last ten years. Therefore, I believe they will not secure a single seat in the upcoming elections,” she stated.
She also connected emotionally with the audience, noting that Arvind Kejriwal, a native of Hisar, had risen from local roots to become the Chief Minister of Delhi. “It’s remarkable to think that someone from Hisar could become Delhi’s Chief Minister after 20 years,” she added.
Sunita praised the improvements made in Delhi’s government schools and healthcare facilities, emphasizing that similar advancements could benefit Haryana. “Arvind Kejriwal has transformed Delhi’s education and healthcare systems, and the AAP governments in Delhi and Punjab have established excellent mohalla clinics and hospitals, providing quality free treatment,” she said.
Umesh Sharma, AAP state secretary for the education wing, echoed these sentiments, pointing out the dire state of education for disadvantaged children in Haryana. He stressed that AAP offers a hopeful alternative in a political landscape where other parties have merely used issues to gain votes. Sharma expressed optimism that Arvind Kejriwal, once he is released, will lead the party’s efforts in Haryana.
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