This is how AAP wooed the public

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This is how AAP wooed the public

Five steps that showed electoral strength

CM Arvind Kejriwal while campaigning said that his party will only seek votes on the basis of public concern in five years. It is clear that the voters have filled the AAP bag on these issues. However, the contribution of Kejriwal's changed political style is also no less behind winning 90% of the seats. Those schemes and political strategies, thanks to which Kejriwal managed to win again.

Low school fees

Kejriwal did not allow 200 private schools to charge arbitrary fees in five years. During the campaign, Kejriwal again said that he will keep a check on the arbitrary fees of the schools. He said, the parents need not worry. Kejriwal returned the increased fees recovered to the parents.

Free bus tour

Started free journey for women from 29 October 2019, three months before the elections. For this, female passengers are given pink tickets, which are not charged.

Government schools topped

In the last three and a half years, 25 percent of Delhi's budget was spent on education alone. Ensured smart classrooms, classroom libraries, better seating for students in schools. Provided training to government teachers from the universities of Cambridge, Harvard and Singapore. Teacher-Parent Meeting (PTM) was strictly followed.

Free water electricity
Last year, Kejriwal announced to free up to 200 units of electricity. 50% discount on power up to 201- 400 units. With this, only 251 have to be given instead of 800 rupees for 250 units. The bill on 400 units has been reduced from Rs 1,320 to Rs 1075. Similarly, keeping his promise, Kejriwal made free drinking water up to 20 thousand liters.

Mohalla Clinic

300 clinics have opened for affordable healthcare. In this, people can get free treatment of vomiting-diarrhea, fever, dermatological, respiratory and mild injuries. Testing facility is also provided from 212 labs. Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and a former Director General of WHO also praised it.

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