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Kejriwal will be next PM after 2024 LS polls:Rathod

United News of India by United News of India
January 16, 2023
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Aurangabad: Aam Admi Party (AAP) Maharashtra state vice-president and former MP Haribhau Rathod on Sunday opined that his party convenor and Delhi Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will be the prime minister of country after 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Mr Rathod who was in city first time after he was joined AAP party to meet with local party workers and office bearers to discuss various issues including to decide strategy for upcoming local bodies election.

Addressing mediapersons, Mr Rathod said AAP party only to give the alternative fight to ruling party in the country and reached upto every peoples minds who were seeing positively towards his party.

Many qualified personalities are joining AAP party day by day because of our party fighting for corruption and working for the welfare of peoples .

Citing example of Delhi and Punjab Mr Rathod said AAP government in these states provided water,electricity ,health ,quality education for poor among others basic facilities and infrastructure.

Talking about Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra he said , ” Mr Gandhi received overwhelming response to his Yatra but it will not help to convert in victorious in election,”.

Slamming ruling party BJP, Mr Rathod said we are noticing that the constitutional organisation/agencies like ED,IT,CBI, EC among others are being misused by central government.

Mr Rathod announced that his party will carry out ‘Rathyatra’ in the state soon ‘Ghar Ghar Kejriwal’ to aware the peoples.

Mr Rathod said his party will contest all the local bodies elections in the state including Aurangabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) without alliance with any party .

Talking about Aurangabad civic body, he said,” if we will win the AMC election we will route out rampant corruption in the corporation .Peoples are facing lot of inconvenience here due to irregular water supply,garbage problem ,Guntewari ,health ,education among others basic infrastructure.

Talking about ED state government he said at state present government is not as per constitution and expressed concern about delay in judgement in this regard which was pending in Supreme Court,he added.

On this occasion district party president Subhash Patil Nikam,Mahamantri Sugriv Munde, Vaijinath Rathod,Ganesh Jadhav,Dattu Pawar among others were present.

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