‘Kejriwal model of development’: AAP launches a campaign in Pune

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Ruchita Naik

Pune, 25th February 2020: After Arvind Kejriwal government made a massive comeback in Delhi, the AAP launched its nation-building campaign on February 11. A campaign has been launched in Pune by Aam Adami Party on Sunday to bring in the Kejriwal model of development and it will continue till March 23.

“This will ensure that like in Delhi, the politics and governance in the entire nation can revolve around real issues concerning the people. Under this campaign, comparisons will be drawn between the Kejriwal model of development in Delhi and the Maharashtra model, so that people can better understand the change and transformation that has been brought in the lives of the people of Delhi through ‘politics of work’,” said AAP leader Mukund Kirdat.

On the launching of a campaign on February 11, a number 9871010101 was circulated as a missed call number by the party. Kirdat said in a press release that, “The politics of work propagated by AAP in Delhi was highly appreciated by people across the country. Within a few days, 16 lakh people joined the nation-building campaign by giving a missed call. The reason for this enormous support was the transformative development made in all sectors by the Kejriwal government in Delhi, including schools, hospitals, water, electricity and women’s safety”.

‘Kejriwal mode of development in Delhi’ has been adopted by many states, said Kirdat on Monday. “In many states, Delhi’s education model and mohalla clinics are being adopted. Some states have started providing free electricity like Delhi. The work is done in Delhi also awakened people across the nation who have been disgusted by the traditional politics of caste and religion,” he said. “People will be informed about Kejriwal’s model of development and will be motivated to give a missed call on the issued number to join AAP in the nation-building campaign,” he added.

AAP’s Maharashtra unit will take the message of this campaign to every household throughout the campaign said Kirdat. In Pune, a volunteer registration drive has started across the city.