Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that India cannot become a global leader until every citizen has access to 24×7 electricity supply, quality education, and healthcare. Kejriwal criticized the central government for failing to provide these basic amenities and attacked a new law that gives the Union government control over Delhi’s administration. He also spoke about the need to address power cuts, improve education, and provide free healthcare to all citizens. Kejriwal’s speech focused on his government’s flagship programs and his vision for the country’s development.
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