Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

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“This is not a manifesto. We will launch a comprehens­ive manifesto in seven to 10 days. The manifesto will have more things, specifical­ly for students and teachers, among others. This card is Kejriwal’s guarantee that no matter what, the promises made in this card will be implemente­d if the AAP is re-elected,” Kejriwal said.

He released the card, which bears his photo and the party’s election slogan “Achche beete paanch saal, lagey raho Kejriwal”, by signing it. The guarantee card has been made in the form of a table calendar for the year 2020 with the 10 guarantees on one side and the calendar on the other. “The calendar was incorporat­ed into the card so that people keep it in their homes and use it. Had it been in the form of a pamphlet or a normal card, it would have ended up in a garbage bin,” said a senior AAP leader at the event.

In the power sector, Kejriwal promised to put an end to overhead electrific­ation in residentia­l areas if voted to power again. “The webs of electrical wires will be history. We will supply power to every household in Delhi only through undergroun­d cables,” he said.

Eliminatin­g overhead wires and making them undergroun­d is an important feature of the Centre’s ‘Smart City’ project which in Delhi is being executed in New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) areas. A similar project is being undertaken in Chandni Chowk too.

Apart from providing “world class” education to every Delhi student and free health care in modern hospitals and mohalla clinics, the AAP chief promised to provide in-situ rehabilita­tion to slum dwellers.

“While developmen­t work in unauthoris­ed colonies, including installing CCTV cameras, will continue, we will also provide houses to every slum dweller in Delhi to give them a life of respect and dignity,” Kejriwal said.

The AAP, like the Bharatiya Janata Party, had promised the same in its manifesto for the 2015 assembly elections, but no real change has been seen on the ground so far. Ahead of the February 8 polls, both the Bjp-ruled Centre and the AAP government have launched parallel projects to rehabilita­te slum dwellers at the location of their current residences.

The AAP chief reiterated that he would ensure people got clean drinking water 24x7 and promised that the Yamuna would be so clean by 2025 that he and others could take a dip in it. Kejriwal said he would ensure air pollution was reduced to a third and over 20 million trees/saplings would be planted to make Delhi greener.

For women’s security, the party has promised to provide ‘mohalla marshals’. “This is similar to our concept of bus marshals. These marshals will be deputed in residentia­l colonies so that women feel safe. This initiative is in addition to our ongoing projects of installing CCTV cameras and removing dark spots by putting up new street lights,” Kejriwal said.

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