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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal Urges People Of Poll-Bound Madhya Pradesh To 'Trust Chacha Over Mama', After Announcing A List Of 'Guarantees'

Abhay Rathore

Aug 21, 2023, 02:56 PM | Updated 02:56 PM IST


Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Arvind Kejriwal urged people in Madhya Pradesh to place their trust in their 'chacha' (paternal uncle) rather than their 'mama' (maternal uncle), referring to Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

Arvind Kejriwal, while addressing workers and supporters in Satna, Madhya Pradesh, stated that he has learned about a 'mama' in the state who has deceived his nephews and nieces.

He advised people not to trust him and instead put their faith in their 'chacha'. Kejriwal promised to establish schools, colleges, hospitals, and create job opportunities for the youth of Madhya Pradesh.

It is worth noting that Shivraj Singh Chouhan often refers to himself as 'mama' in his speeches.

The leader of AAP recently made a series of promises, or 'guarantees', for the residents of Madhya Pradesh if his party comes to power.

These promises include a monthly unemployment allowance of Rs 3,000 and 300 units of free electricity for every household each month.

The promises also include free education for every child in Madhya Pradesh.

Arvind Kejriwal criticizes both the Congress and the BJP, stating that despite giving them opportunities to govern over the past 75 years, neither party has successfully provided electricity to the state of Madhya Pradesh.

"Today, we are launching 'Kejriwal ki Guarantee'... I assure you that we will provide round-the-clock electricity in the state. The people of our state have given a chance to the Congress and BJP for the past 75 years, but neither of them has fulfilled their promise of electricity supply. If you want uninterrupted power, vote for AAP. And if you want power cuts, vote for these two parties," stated the Chief Minister of Delhi.

The upcoming Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections are scheduled to take place later this year.

Abhay Rathore is Staff Writer at Swarajya.


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