New Delhi:
Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday admitted that he couldn’t fulfil three guarantees – cleansing of Yamuna river, offering clear consuming water and making Delhi’s roads of European commonplace.
He mentioned these duties can be carried out within the subsequent 5 years if AAP is re-elected within the meeting polls.
Addressing a gathering in Laxmi Bai Nagar, Mr Kejriwal reminded folks of his guarantees and guaranteed that the AAP authorities is working in direction of their completion.
“I’m truthful to my guarantees. Either I fulfil them or I remind them that I promised however could not do it. I couldn’t fulfill three guarantees – first cleansing the Yamuna, second, offering clear consuming water and third making Delhi’s roads of European requirements.
Mr Kejriwal mentioned the work of cleansing Yamuna can be achieved in two to a few years.
“Loads of work has been achieved…Yamuna can be cleaned within the subsequent two to a few years. About 24-hour consuming water provide, this has been began in a colony of Rajendra Nagar. I inaugurated it…Now we are going to do it for all areas of Delhi. We will enhance the standard of roads. All these 3 works can be accomplished within the subsequent 5 years,” he mentioned.
Mr Kejriwal spoke of the AAP authorities’s work for enhancing colleges and the ability scenario.
“In the summer season of 2014, there was once energy cuts for 10 hours. We have made positive that Delhi receives electrical energy for twenty-four hours. BJP has authorities in 20 states but they do not present electrical energy for twenty-four hours. Delhi additionally has the most cost effective electrical energy,” Mr Kejriwal mentioned.
“We have supplied good schooling to kids. No authorities targeted on authorities colleges. We have constructed wonderful authorities colleges. Last 12 months the results of authorities colleges was 99.7 per cent. Private colleges had 92 per cent outcomes. I imagine there isn’t any greater patriotic work than offering free and good schooling,” he added.
Delhi Assembly elections can be held on February 5 and votes can be counted on February 8.
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