Delhi Polls: Arvind Kejriwal seeks 50% subsidy on Metro fares for students from PM Modi ahead of BJP manifesto release
- The Aam Aadmi Party is utilizing advanced technology and traditional outreach methods for the February 5 polls in Delhi, aiming to resonate with all voter demographics.
- Arvind Kejriwal criticized the BJP's manifesto, questioning if PM Modi approved their welfare promises, which he labeled as 'free revdi.'
- The AAP focuses on extensive welfare programs, offering initiatives like free healthcare and financial assistance for women and auto-rickshaw drivers.
- The Delhi Assembly election is seen as a referendum on AAP's governance model, with both parties attacking each other's strategies and promises.
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