On February 5, the Broom Will Sweep Across Delhi Again: Bhagwant Mann

Ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann led a grand roadshow in Karol Bagh. Mann appealed to the people to vote for the AAP candidate and claimed that on February 5, the broom would sweep Delhi once again, and the Aam Aadmi Party would form the government with a massive majority.

On February 5, the Broom Will Sweep Across Delhi Again: Bhagwant Mann

Chandigarh, January 17, 2025: Ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann led a grand roadshow in Karol Bagh. Mann appealed to the people to vote for the AAP candidate and claimed that on February 5, the broom would sweep Delhi once again, and the Aam Aadmi Party would form the government with a massive majority.

Chief Minister Mann had come to Karol Bagh for the nomination of Aam Aadmi Party candidate Vishesh Ravi. During the roadshow, he thanked the local people and shopkeepers for their support and said, "Your overwhelming presence here is proof that Vishesh Ravi is set to win from here for the fourth time."

He said, "Wherever I go, people everywhere say they will bring back Kejriwal because Arvind Kejriwal has worked a lot for the people of Delhi. Today, buses are free for women in Delhi. Electricity and water are free. Education and healthcare are free."

He added, "AAP governs two states, and both provide free electricity to the people. Today, 90% of people in Punjab receive zero electricity bills. In less than three years, we have given more than 50,000 government jobs."

"Now, Mohalla Clinics and hospitals are being established in Punjab. Government schools are being transformed. Schools have become excellent. Over 2.5 lakh children have been moved from private schools to government schools by their parents because they now trust government schools."

Mann urged people to ensure the Aam Aadmi Party forms the government in Delhi with a massive majority so that development work continues uninterrupted. He said that only Arvind Kejriwal could develop Delhi, while opposition parties would only indulge in corruption. "Kejriwal practices the politics of work," he added.