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LS elections: On Ram Navami, AAP launches ‘AAP Ka Ram Rajya’ portal

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DELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party on Wednesday launched its ‘AAP Ka Ram Rajya’ website for the Lok Sabha polls campaign to showcase the party’s concept of “Ram Rajya”, saying Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tried to realise the ideals of Lord Ram in the national Capital.

The launch of the website — aapkaramra­jya.com — came ahead of the first phase of the Lok Sabha polls to be held on Friday. It coincided with the Ram Navami festival being celebrated in several parts of the country on Wednesday.

During a joint press conference, Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said the website will showcase AAP’s concept of “Ram Rajya” as well as the work done by the party’s government­s.

“Chief Minister Kejriwal accomplish­ed wonderful things — good schools, mohalla clinics, free water and electricit­y and free bus rides for women — in the last 10 years for realising ‘Ram Rajya’,” Singh said.

This is the first time that Kejriwal is not among his people on Ram Navami, Singh said and alleged that the Delhi chief minister was sent to jail in a “baseless” case based on statements from “false” witnesses.

“In Arvind Kejriwal’s concept of ‘Ram Rajya’, no one is

big or small and the idea is to work in the interest of all. Keeping this in mind, AAP’s Lok Sabha campaign website has been launched on Ram Navami,” Singh said. The world is learning from the work being done by Kejriwal and the AAP government, he claimed.

“Earlier, people used to say ‘learn from America’ but now the American president’s wife comes to India and says she wants to see schools built by Arvind Kejriwal. Now, Americans learn from Kejriwal’s work,” the senior leader said, referring to former US First Lady Melania Trump’s visit to a Delhi government school in February 2020.

AAP leaders Atishi, Saurabh

Bharadwaj and Jasmine Shah were also present at the press conference.

Atishi, a minister in the Delhi government, said, “We are implementi­ng the concept of ‘Ram Rajya’ in Delhi and Punjab. We want to spread the public welfare work being done by the AAP in the country and the world through this website.”

Reciting a verse from the Ramcharita­manas, she said, “Just like Lord Ram fulfilled all his promises amid hardships, Kejriwal is fighting all the difficulti­es and working for the people and fulfilling his promises in the same manner.”

She recited another verse, “Raghukul reet sada chali aayi, pran jaaye par vachan na jaaye (a promise must be kept even at the cost of one’s life)” and asserted that Kejriwal worked with dedication to fulfil the promises made to the people of Delhi and Punjab. Lord Shri Ram had to struggle to give real shape to Ram Rajya and went into 14 years of exile but did not break his promise.

“Similarly, Arvind Kejriwal has to struggle a lot to fulfil his promises. Despite facing obstacles such as the central government’s attempts to hinder the work of the elected Delhi government and efforts to diminish its power through legislatio­n, the CM has remained steadfast,” she said.

Even while incarcerat­ed, Kejriwal’s primary concern

remains the welfare of Delhi’s residents. His messages from jail focus on Delhi’s water, electricit­y, healthcare, and education system, reflecting his deep care for the 2-crore people of the city whom he considers his family, she added.

Delhi Health minister Bharadwaj said Ram Rajya refers to a moral, ideal state, where the government ensures that the people are well-fed and they don’t suffer.

“Dekho a deewano tum yeh kaam na karo ram ka naam badnaam na karo”, Delhi BJP president, Virendra Sachdeva, quoted lyrics, in reference to the Aam Aadmi Party naming their website Ram Rajya website.

 ?? PIC/NAVEEN SHARMA ?? AAP leaders Sanjay Singh, Saurabh Bharadwaj, Atishi, and Jasmine Shah launch a website for the party’s campaign ahead of Lok Sabha elections, on Wednesday
PIC/NAVEEN SHARMA AAP leaders Sanjay Singh, Saurabh Bharadwaj, Atishi, and Jasmine Shah launch a website for the party’s campaign ahead of Lok Sabha elections, on Wednesday

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