AAP challenges Haryana ministers on \'unfulfilled\' promises\, offers Rs 1 lakh \'reward\'

AAP challenges Haryana ministers on 'unfulfilled' promises, offers Rs 1 lakh 'reward'

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The has thrown a challenge to the state's BJP government - it will give Rs 1 lakh to any who reads out the party's 2014 election manifesto in public.

We know they cannot read out their election manifesto in public because they have not fulfilled any promise, AAP's convener told reporters here.

If the chief minister, his ministers or any can muster the courage to read out their party's poll manifesto while being amongst the public, we will give them a cash award of Rs 1 lakh, he said.

The state's government led by completed four years in office four days ago.

Jaihind claimed national convenor and Delhi Arvind Kejriwal's recent visit to exposed the bad shape of the schools and primary health centres in the state.

Mr Khattar has turned out to be the weakest in the state's history, he said.

While Khattar spends crores of rupees on his air travel, he seems to have lost touch with the situation on the ground, Jaihind said.

He has failed to control the worsening law and order situation including the growing crime against women. Employees are on roads today, but the CM seems to care less about the situation, he said.

Every section is fed up with this government, the leader claimed.

Jaihind presented a report card for various ministers, claiming they had failed to deliver results.

Taking a dig at Anil Vij, Jaihind said, While the state of primary health centres in state is bad, the minister finds ample time to tweet on every other issue.

He also criticised

Jaihind said ministers, MLAs and MPs from the ruling party should get their children admitted to government schools and get treatment from its health centres to understand the people's sufferings.

He also criticised the for failing to accept the genuine demands of the roadways employees, who have been on strike since October 16 to protest against state government's decision to run 700 private buses.

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First Published: Wed, October 31 2018. 22:10 IST