Hindustan Times (East UP)

‘AAP will ensure better health infra, education’

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

RUDRAPUR: If the AAP forms next government, the party will provide jobs, better education system and health services to the people hill state, Delhi deputy chief minister and AAP leader Manish Sisodia said in Khatima on Thursday.

Sisodia said the people of Uttarakhan­d have the AAP as an option to choose a good government in the state. He conducted a road show in Khatima for party candidate SS Kaler and held a public meeting in Nanakmatta in favour of AAP candidate Anand Singh Rana.

Addressing on the meeting in Nanakmatta, he said, “The BJP and Congress government­s have looted state’s resources in their respective tenure. School buildings are in dilapidate­d conditions. People of the state are facing poor health and medical facilities.”

He said leaders of the state depend on Delhi’s hospitals. The APP will provide a stellar kind of school and hospital buildings as well as education and medical facilities like Delhi within five years.

Sisodia alleged both the BJP and Congress government­s had closed around 5,000 schools for different reasons. Leaders of the state think if all will be educated then who will ask them. The APP will provide 24-hour power supply, 300 units free electricit­y per month, jobs, ₹1,000 to each woman per month in the state if it comes into power.

He said, “The Congress has been side-lined in state’s politics, the AAP’s rival is the BJP and people have seen the work of the BJP. The AAP did a good job in Delhi therefore Arvind Kejriwal was chosen as chief minister of Delhi for the third consecutiv­e time.”

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