Bhagwant Mann appeals to the people of Madhya Pradesh: vote for Aam Aadmi Party for change
Madhya Pradesh: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, while addressing an election rally in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday, said that like Delhi and Punjab, vote for Aam Aadmi Party for change in Madhya Pradesh also. After rally Mann also conducted a road show in Rewa where people joined him in large numbers.
Addressing the public gathering, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann attacked the BJP and said that the BJP government ate the money of the martyrs. These people looted every department. Now the time has come for them to leave. He said that now not the ‘achche din’ of BJP but the true days of Kejriwal are about to come in Madhya Pradesh.
During the speech, Mann attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that Narendra Modi only made statements aka ‘jumlas’ and lied to the people of the country. I even doubt that he might not even know how to make tea.
He said that we do not tell ‘jumla’ like the BJP. We deliver what we guarantee. We have worked in Delhi and Punjab. In Punjab, in just one and a half years, our government gave government jobs to more than 37,000 youth and regularised about 28,000 temporary employees.
In Punjab, our government has made 300 units of electricity free every month for common families. Now more than 90 percent of the houses in Punjab get zero electricity bills. If the Aam Aadmi Party government is formed in Madhya Pradesh, electricity will be free here also.
We opened 700 Mohalla Clinics in just one and a half years for better treatment of the people of Punjab. About 60 lakh people have received free treatment so far. All types of free tests and free medicines are available in these clinics.
He said that we have completely eliminated corruption in Punjab. In the last one and a half year, we took action against about 400 corrupt people and arrested them and sent them to jail. Mann targeted the Akali Dal and the Congress and said that the ministers of the previous governments of Punjab were extremely corrupt. A note counting machine was found during a raid at the house of a former minister.