Yesterday, the Aam Aadmi Party government completed three years in power and introduced a new slogan ‘everything is possible’. The chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and other cabinet ministers addressed the public, to mark its anniversary.
The event was organized at New Delhi Municipal Council’s (NDMC) convention where the achievements in the water, power, health and education sectors were highlighted by AAP government. Also, our Honorable Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his entire cabinet will answer live questions of the residents of Delhi.
On Wednesday, he discussed all those promises which remained unachieved or got delayed. He made us dream of a future city that is modern, vibrant, pollution-free and smart. The party leaders also spoke about developments in the field of education and health.
They even said, “We wanted to bring our celebrations to the people. We were a bunch of nobodies before the people of Delhi gave us a chance to serve them”.
Sticking to the measures like free water of up to 20 kiloliters per month, cheap power and odd-even car plan, the AAP government doesn’t necessarily lack political will but gets busier in politics rather than implementing these plans. AAP government lacks planning. But, now, it plans to implement delivery of various services like installing CCTVs, Wifi and Mohalla Clinic health scheme.