Deccan Chronicle

AAP: Will have patriotic curriculum in schools Arvind started reciting Chalisa, says UP CM

- SANJAY KAW and SUNIL THAPLIYAL | DC

The Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday promised to make Delhi a modern, bustling, 24x7 city by allowing markets to remain open round-theclock, but at the same time the party announced that it will introduce a “patriotic curriculum” in the city’s government schools if voted back to power.

The AAP, which is facing a tough fight from the Bharatiya Janata Party for the 70-member Delhi Assembly, tried to beat the saffron party at its own game by making a nationalis­tic pitch in its manifesto released four days before Delhi goes to vote.

The AAP’s 28-point manifesto promises that the party will come up with a “Deshbhakti” curriculum that, deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said, will help induce a sense of nationalis­m, love for India’s armed forces and respect for the tricolour.

Though AAP leaders did not elaborate what exactly will be taught in the name of patriotism, the mention of the armed forces suggests that the AAP’s nationalis­m won’t be very different from that of the BJP. But it will be more expansive, inclusive — AAP’s 2020 manifesto begins with a vow to “serve and uphold, justice, liberty, equality, fraternity enshrined in the Preamble to the Constituti­on of India”.

The AAP, however, has chosen to do away with a categorica­l assurance of being committed to the well-being of minorities as it had done in 2015 when the party spoke up against attacks on places

New Delhi, Feb. 4: AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal has started reciting the ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ and AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi can now be expected to follow suit, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Tuesday as the campaign for the Delhi elections heats up ahead of voting day on February 8.

Addressing a poll rally in Kirari in northwest Delhi, Adityanath said the opposition, including Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal, was unable to digest the fact that there is a resolution to the problems

of worship and inflammato­ry speeches.

“The recent communal tension witnessed in Delhi is totally out of sync with the social fabric of the city. We stand firmly against attacks on places of worship and inflammato­ry speeches across Delhi,” the party had said in its previous, 70-point manifesto. But this year, when the BJP has made inflammato­ry speeches and targeting the Muslim community the mainstay of its election campaign, AAP has tried to counter the BJP’s nationalis­m rhetoric but not offered any assurance to protect minorities.

Among the party’s gamechangi­ng poll promises that’s of particular interest to the trading community are round-the-clock markets in the Delhi and expanding the Metro network to make it the plaguing the country.

He cited the BJP government’s initiative­s to withdraw Jammu and Kashmir’s special status under Article 370 and the Ayodhya temple. “Now Arvind Kejriwal has started reciting the ‘Hanuman Chalisa.’ In coming days, you will see Owaisi reciting the same. This will certainly happen,” Adityanath said.

On Monday, Kejriwal told a news channel that he does not need BJP's endorsemen­t on being a Hindu. He also recited the ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ on stage. —

“world’s largest”. Last month, Maharashtr­a government announced that markets will remain open in Mumbai 24x7. The first phase of Delhi’s 24x7 experiment will be in some key commercial areas, AAP leaders said.

The AAP, in an attempt to attract Delhi’s 30-40 lakh Poorvancha­li voters, has promised to pursue the inclusion of Bhojpuri into the eighth Schedule of the Constituti­on.

The main focus of AAP’s

2020 manifesto is to provide quality education, health, clean water and 24hour electricit­y. Arvind Kejriwal said that after working on developmen­t issues for five years, it was time to take Delhi to the next level. Sisodia said that his party’s vision was to run a government to help every citizen of Delhi to live a dignified life.

 ?? —PTI ?? Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and party General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra being garlanded during an election campaign rally in support of party candidate from Sangam Vihar constituen­cy Poonam Azad, ahead of the State Assembly polls at Sangam Vihar in New Delhi on Tuesday.
—PTI Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and party General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra being garlanded during an election campaign rally in support of party candidate from Sangam Vihar constituen­cy Poonam Azad, ahead of the State Assembly polls at Sangam Vihar in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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