Four years of Mann govt: AAP to launch statewide campaign
Chandigarh, March 26 -- Punjab Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) president Aman Arora on Wednesday announced a 10-day statewide public outreach campaign to mark four years of the Bhagwant Mann government.
Starting Thursday, the party will take its "report card" directly to the public through 16,000 rallies, jan sabhas, and nukkad (street corner) meetings. The campaign will involve ministers, MLAs, local body representatives, and party volunteers reaching out to every village and household.
Listing the government's achievements at a press conference in Chandigarh, Arora highlighted that 881 Aam Aadmi Clinics are currently operational, with over 100 more set to be inaugurated soon to reach the 1,000-clinic mark. He added that every family in the state now has health insurance cover of up to Rs.10 lakh. On sports infrastructure, Arora said 3,000 stadiums have been built, while 6,000 more are under construction. "By the end of our five-year term, every village will have a sports stadium to keep the youth away from drugs," he said.
Addressing infrastructure and finance, Arora claimed that despite the Centre withholding over Rs.8,300 crore in Rural Development Funds (RDF), Punjab is building over 40,000km of roads. He added that the Sadak Surakhya Force has reduced response times to four-to-five minutes....
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