Kejriwal after stepping down on the Liquor scam allegations is now working hard to win the coming elections. He has kickstarted the campaign .
Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal launched the ‘Revdi Par Charcha’ campaign with an eye on the Delhi Assembly elections, even as the party faces internal turmoil.
The elections are due in Febrauary. AAP’s campaign name played on the BJP jibe on the party’s freebies or “revdis” given to the people. Mr Kejriwal said that his party’s district and booth-level office bearers will reach out to voters through 65,000 meetings, distributing pamphlets about the free facilities provided by the AAP government.
Among the seven freebies he said that will be provided will be electricity, water, education, treatment at mohalla clinics, bus travel for women, pilgrimage scheme for the elderly and monthly ₹1,000 assistance for women.