‘Revdi Pe Charcha’ Begins in Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal Engages with Public
New Delhi : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has launched the ‘Revdi Pe Charcha’ program today in the national capital, focusing on the upcoming 2025 Delhi Assembly elections. The initiative aims to establish direct communication with Delhi’s residents and discuss the government’s welfare schemes.
Through this program, Kejriwal addressed misconceptions regarding the free services and schemes provided by his government. He stated, “Providing basic amenities like healthcare, education, electricity, water, and public transport for free is not ‘revdi culture,’ but the rightful entitlement of the people.”
A Platform for Public Suggestions
During the session, Kejriwal invited suggestions from the public to further improve government schemes. He emphasized that this dialogue is not just about the elections but also a step towards building a better future for Delhi.
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Criticism of Opposition
Targeting opposition parties, Kejriwal said, “When we offer free services to the public, it is called ‘revdi culture,’ but when loans of big industrialists are waived off, it is termed as an incentive.” He reiterated his government’s commitment to using public funds for the welfare of the people.
Preparation for 2025 Elections
The ‘Revdi Pe Charcha’ initiative is seen as a precursor to the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections. The program will be held across different areas of Delhi, allowing the Chief Minister to engage directly with the public and address their grievances.
The public has welcomed the initiative, viewing it as an effective effort to establish transparent communication between the government and its citizens.