In a press conference on Tuesday, Kejriwal said the development of Uttar Pradesh has been held back by ‘dirty politics’ and ‘corrupt’ leaders in the state
File image of Arvind Kejriwal. ANI
New Delhi: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday announced that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will contest the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls in 2022.
Kejriwal, who is AAP’s national convener, slammed the political parties in Uttar Pradesh, accusing them of stabbing the people in the back.
Questioning why people from the state should have to look at Delhi for health services and education, he said Mohalla clinics, free electricity, water, good education and health facilities can also be provided in the state.
Kejriwal said Uttar Pradesh has been held back from progress and development because of “dirty politics” and “corrupt” politicians in the state.
He asserted that the AAP would instill honest intentions, and prove that governance is not restricted by resources.
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