Aakhir Tak – In Shorts
- Kejriwal admits AAP failed three major promises.
- Promises include Yamuna cleanup, clean water, and European-standard roads.
- Assures completion in five years if re-elected.
- Highlights achievements in education and power supply.
- Delhi Assembly elections scheduled for February 5.
Aakhir Tak – In Depth
Three Promises Left Unfulfilled
Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of Delhi, admitted during a rally that his government failed to deliver on three major promises. These include cleaning the Yamuna River, providing clean drinking water, and upgrading Delhi’s roads to European standards. He assured voters these commitments would be fulfilled within five years if AAP returns to power.
Addressing Yamuna and Water Issues
Kejriwal emphasized that Yamuna’s cleanup would be completed within the next two to three years. Pointing to Rajendra Nagar’s 24-hour water supply project, he promised similar access across Delhi in the near future.
Power and Education Achievements
The Chief Minister highlighted his government’s success in ensuring uninterrupted 24-hour electricity and making it the cheapest in the country. On education, he shared impressive statistics, with Delhi government schools achieving a 99.7% pass rate, outperforming private institutions.
Upcoming Elections and Vision Ahead
As the Delhi Assembly elections approach, Kejriwal criticized the BJP for failing to deliver 24-hour electricity in states under its governance. He reinforced AAP’s commitment to education, healthcare, and infrastructure development in the coming term.
Aakhir Tak – Key Takeaways to Remember
- Yamuna cleanup, clean water, and world-class roads are top promises.
- Delhi government claims success in education and electricity.
- Assembly elections slated for February 5.
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