AAP’s New Journey: Kejriwal Urges MLAs to Support Citizens Against BJP

AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal urges newly elected MLAs to help citizens as they become constructive opposition to BJP’s promises in Delhi.

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The day after the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) lost power in Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal, the party leader, met with 22 new MLAs at his home. He told them to focus on helping the people. Atishi, the outgoing chief minister and one of the MLAs, said that AAP will be a strong voice against the new ruling party, BJP, and make sure they keep their promises. These promises include giving women Rs 2,500 each month by March 8, providing 300 units of free electricity, and continuing the good services offered by AAP over the past ten years. Atishi mentioned that the AAP will work hard to ensure the BJP doesn’t take away the benefits that people enjoyed before. A meeting will soon be held to choose the new leader of the opposition for AAP. The BJP won 48 out of 70 assembly seats and came back to power in Delhi after 26 years, pushing AAP out after a decade.

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