Sisodia campaigns for Chadha, counts Govt schools feat

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Sisodia campaigns for Chadha, counts Govt schools feat

Thursday, 23 January 2020 | Staff Reporter | NEW DELHI

Government schools today have outperformed private schools in the national Capital.  AAP senior leader Manish Sisodia said while addressing a Jansabha at Rajinder Nagar Assembly Constituency in support of party candidate Raghav Chadha on Wendesday.

“All the countries that succeeded in educating their children are now among the list of most developed nations.  Delhi can become a world class city only when every student in the city has access to quality education,” he said.

Sisodia sought votes for party candidate on the basis of work done by the AAP Government in the past five years. Talking about the Government's achievements, he said "People of neighbouring States and cities like Noida Ghaziabad often compare electricity, water and expenses on education with that of Delhi," He also raised slogans of 'Achchhe Beete, Paanch Saal, Lage Raho Kejriwal.

"We guarantee that in next five years, Delhi will have 24 hour running water of such quality that you will not need RO to purify it. Also, the residents will avail 24 hour electricity with 200 unit uses free," he said.

Sisodia appealed followers of the BJP and Congress to vote for AAP to ensure uninterrupted development in sphere of education, electricity transformation, water and healthcare in Delhi.

Listing the promises, Chadha said that he will ensure maintenance of roads, ensuring cleanliness in the parks, resolution of issues like sewerage and stray dog, installation of CCTV cameras and provision of potable water.

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