Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: Kejriwal Unveils AAP Manifesto With 15 New Guarantees, Promises To Continue Welfare Schemes

Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: Kejriwal Unveils AAP Manifesto With 15 New Guarantees, Promises To Continue Welfare Schemes

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Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal released the party's manifesto for the 2025 Delhi Assembly Elections on Monday, presenting 15 new guarantees alongside the continuation of six popular welfare schemes, termed "old revadis."

"Today, we present 'Kejriwal Ki Guarantee' for the people of Delhi. It’s a promise of development and welfare," said the former Delhi Chief Minister.

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The manifesto focuses on job creation, women’s empowerment, improved healthcare, and education. The key highlights include:

AAP's 15 New Guarantees

  1. Employment Drive: Robust job creation exclusively for Delhi residents.
  2. Mahila Samman Yojana: Financial support of ₹2,100 per month for women.
  3. Sanjeevani Yojana: Free healthcare for senior citizens.
  4. Water Bill Waiver: Cancellation of hiked outstanding water bills.
  5. 24/7 Water Supply: Clean drinking water for every household.
  6. Yamuna Clean-Up: Completion of Yamuna cleaning projects.
  7. World-Class Roads: Infrastructure upgrades for Delhi roads.
  8. Ambedkar Scholarship: Scholarships for Dalit students to pursue studies abroad.
  9. Student Benefits: Free bus rides and 50% metro fare discounts for students.
  10. Improved Sewage System: Overhaul of the city’s sewage infrastructure.
  11. Inclusive Ration System: Issuing ration cards to those previously excluded.
  12. Support for Transport Workers: Financial aid of ₹1 lakh for the marriage of daughters of auto and cab drivers and ₹10 lakh insurance coverage.
  13. Local Safety Fund: Allocations to RWAs for hiring security guards and improving safety measures.
  14. Support for Religious Leaders: Monthly financial assistance of ₹18,000 for priests and Gurudwara Granthis.
  15. Welfare for Tenants: Extending free electricity and water benefits to tenants.

Kejriwal reaffirmed that existing welfare schemes, estimated to save households ₹25,000 monthly, will remain unchanged.

Attacks on BJP

Kejriwal criticized BJP’s manifesto, accusing it of making false promises. "BJP's 'Sankalp Patra' is nothing but empty words. Their history of delivering on promises speaks for itself," he remarked, citing examples of unfulfilled commitments like PM Modi’s ₹15 lakh assurance in 2014.

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