TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ The National Convener of Delhi”s ruling Aam Aadmi Party Arvind Kejriwal has said his party will run a positive campaign for the February 8 Assembly elections and will not indulge in the politics of abuse. Speaking to the media, he said the Assembly elections here will be fought on the basis of the AAP government”s work.
He urged people to vote for him only if they think the party has done some good work in the last five years. “Vote for us if you think that we have done work. If we haven”t, don”t vote for us. I am sure in the last 70 years, no Chief Minister in the country had said this,” said Kejriwal. He said this will be the first election in India where people will vote for schools, hospitals and roads.
“This
will be the first time in the history of India that votes will be cast on the
basis of improvement in schools, health scheme, roads, free travel for women
and free electricity.” He said the people have elected the AAP for the
city and the BJP for the MCD and the Centre. “Centre is responsible for
the police and land, while the MCD is responsible for garbage,” he said
adding that people have seen the BJP”s work at these levels. He said his party
has worked without discrimination.