'Healthcare, women's rights, jobs': Arvind Kejriwal's 6-point agenda to make India No. 1
India Today
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday unveiled a six-point agenda at the Aam Aadmi Party national conclave, to make India number one country in the world.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has unveiled a six-point agenda to make India the number one country in the world at the first Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national conclave of its MPs, MLAs, and other elected representatives on Sunday.
"We must create an alliance of the 130 crore people to make India the world's number one country," Kejriwal said.
The party's first-ever 'Rashtriya Janpratinidhi Sammelan', which is being presided over by Arvind Kejriwal, will deliberate extensively on its national expansion plan with an eye on the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
The Delhi CM spoke of healthcare, world-class infrastructure, job security, and opportunity for women, among other things, to make India the top-ranked country in the world.
Here are the six points put forward by Kejriwal at the conclave:
1) Better healthcare facilities for all2) Five years to alleviate poverty in India3) Employment for every youth4) Security and equal opportunity for women5) World-class infrastructure6) Full prices for crops for farmers
The national conclave is being attended by all 62 AAP MLAs from Delhi, 92 MLAs from Punjab, two MLAs from Goa, and 10 Rajya Sabha MPs from Delhi and Punjab.