- DMK chief and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin had announced that welfare measures were not ‘freebies’.
NE NEWS SERVICE
AHMEDABAD, AUG 14
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal is all set to visit Kutch region on Tuesday and might declare another pre-poll promise, said party sources.
જનતા માટે જીવવું એ જ આમ આદમી પાર્ટી અને કેજરીવાલજી માટે દેશભક્તિ છે. pic.twitter.com/hnMreqDqMp
— AAP Gujarat (@AAPGujarat) August 14, 2022
The Delhi Chief Minister has visited the poll-bound state several times. He will visit Kutch for the first time on August 16, his birthday.
Kejriwal is slated to address a party event at the Town Hall. He is also likely to announce another pre-poll guarantee.
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The AAP has opened a third front in Gujarat ahead of the elections. Kejriwal has already announced four guarantees for the people of Gujarat, including Kejriwal had declared three poll promises: 300 units of free electricity, jobs to all unemployed youths, betterment and facilities for tribal people, Rs 1,000 per month to women of age above 18 and raising the pay of police.
DMK chief and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin had announced that welfare measures were not ‘freebies’.
Meanwhile, from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to his Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, a battery of BJP leaders has spoken out against AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal’s “politics of freebies.”
આવતીકાલે આઝાદીની 75મી વર્ષગાંઠ નિમિત્તે 'આપ' નેશનલ જોઇન્ટ જનરલ સેક્રેટરી @isudan_gadhvi ની ઉપસ્થિતિમાં અમદાવાદ પ્રદેશ કાર્યાલય ખાતે ધ્વજવંદન કાર્યક્રમમાં ઉપસ્થિત રહેવા તમામ કાર્યકર્તાઓ તેમજ પદાધિકારીઓને હાર્દિક નિમંત્રણ! pic.twitter.com/RHmXLedc2J
— AAP Gujarat (@AAPGujarat) August 14, 2022
The BJP has taken the freebie battle to court. Filed by lawyer and BJP leader, Ashwini Upadhyay, the PIL seeks directions for taking steps to regulate the poll manifesto and make political parties accountable for promises they make in the manifesto. It also seeks the poll panel to invoke its powers to freeze their election symbols and cancel their registration.