Kejriwal laments lack of development in India

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today lamented the lack of development in the country and said if can achieve success in health and sectors, why other states cannot replicated the same.

In his speech at a government function held at here, he claimed "unprecedented" development has happened in Delhi during AAP's over three-year rule.

The initiatives of the government like improvements in school and health sector scheme such as are being discussed all over the world. Former of will come to with a delegation to visit Mohalla clinics on September 6, he claimed.

"The question is why is backward. If Delhi can achieve success in education, health, supply of water and in three years, why it could not take place in rest of India," Kejriwal said.

Japan, which was ravaged in World War II, managed to rise again and is now far ahead of India. Many other countries that gained independence after India are now more developed, he said.

"If good is ensured for all children in the country, our poverty and unemployment can be removed within one generation," the Delhi said.

Kejriwal said his party dreamt of an India that would be number one in the world.

"These days, India is known as a place where communal riots and rapes with women take place, but now it has also been recognised for good things in the last three years like which is talked about world over," he said.

He claimed that the government is the most honest government in the country and it has achieved success in the field of education, health among others due to its honesty.

When those present chanted "Bharat Mata Ki Jai", Kejriwal said the slogan will be realised when all the children will receive good education, farmers will get price for their crops, women will be respected, and no country in the world will be able to browbeat India.

The Delhi said while the national capital had come up with best drainage system thousands of years ago, it now lacks a decent sewer system despite 70 years of Independence.

"But, the wind of change is blowing now. Delhi will have the best sewer system in the world in the next five years," he said.

Alleging that people charged the (AAP) of being "stubborn", Kjeriwal said "Yes, we are stubborn because we want corruption free, rich and educated India. Our dreams are big but achievable."

The chief minister signed off rendering "Hum Honge Kamyab" alongwith school children present in the event.

Earlier, the chief minister unfurled the tricolor and was accorded of honour by contingents of the Delhi Police, Home Guards and students from government schools.

He awarded medals for gallantry and meritorious service to serving officials, and kin of personnel who died performing their fire fighting duty.

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First Published: Wed, August 15 2018. 17:40 IST