Parties joining the opposition alliance have no role in country’s development: Arvind Kejriwal
JIND: On Friday, Arvind Kejriwal, Aam Aadmi Party leader and CM of Delhi, said that his party will not be joining the proposed opposition alliance against the BJP for the general elections in 2019.
He said, “The AAP will not be a part of any alliance in 2019. The party will contest the Haryana Legislative Assembly polls and general elections from all seats.”
He blamed Pm Modi’s government for not approving pending development works in Delhi. He alleged that difficulties were being created for every step taken by his government for people’s welfare.
He compared Delhi with Haryana saying the latter lagged behind in development. Manohar Lal Khattar, CM of Haryana, should learn from the Delhi government how development is done. He said, “When the AAP government can bring a revolution in the power, water, health and education sectors without full statehood, then why can the Khattar government not do it?”
For the family of a soldier from Haryana's Ambala district who lost his wife while an infiltration bid in J&K, he demanded a compensation of Rs 1 crore.