Kangra, April 23 (UNI) National President of AAP and Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday appealed to the clean political leaders of both BJP and Congress to join AAP for the progress and Development of the hill state.
While addressing a public meeting at Chambi ground in Kangra district today he alleged that the leaders of both the parties have looted the state.
He alleged that Chief Minister of Himachal Jairam Thankur was copying the policies of the Delhi government in but not doing a good job of it. He said that his government gave 300 units of free power to people but when he tried to copy him he gave free power upto 125 units only. He asked people if they want a leader who is a copy cat or an intellectual person for the development of the state.
He asked the people that they have seen both the parties and now they should support the third party (AAP) for the development of the state as was done by the people of Delhi.
Speaking about himself he said that he knows how to improve education through schools, how to create hospitals for better health care, how to make roads for development but he lacks the tactics of politics. Kejriwal alleged that these two parties only know about indulging in politics without any development.
He said that both the parties have ruled the country and have pushed her to a dock, now they have nothing to to say except to oppose Kejriwal. He was presented with a photograph of Goddess Bajjreshwari as a sign of blessing on the dais.
Health minister Delhi Satyendra Jain was also with him on the dais along with other leaders. There were large number people who made Arvind Kajriwal’s first public meeting successful in the politically vibrant district of Kangra.
Flock dances were presented, songs pertaining to the freedom struggle were sung on the occasion.
Kajriwal describes Jairam as a Copy cat

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