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AAP's return to power in Delhi will silence opposition allegations: Satyendar Jain

The Sunday Guardian

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December 15, 2024

NEW DELHI Former Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain stated that the Aam Aadmi Party will return to power after the 2025 elections and continue its dedicated service to the people of Delhi.

- TIKAM SHARMA

AAP's return to power in Delhi will silence opposition allegations: Satyendar Jain

In an exclusive interview with The Sunday Guardian, Jain emphasised that there is no financial crisis in the Delhi government.

"We are neither operating at a loss nor relying on loans.

The Delhi government is managing its finances responsibly and utilising public funds solely for the benefit of the people," he said.

Q. With the elections approaching, what key agendas will AAP focus on during the campaign? A. Our primary focus is on the work we have done and will continue to do in the future. We are committed to serving the public, as demonstrated by our efforts to provide 24-hour electricity, maintain stable electricity rates, ensure proper water supply, offer free bus travel for women, improve hospitals, and establish Mohalla Clinics. These achievements form the foundation of our work, and we will continue to build on them.

Q. Your party dropped more than 20 sitting MLAs in its candidate list. which already created an internal rebellion among the leaders. How do you control it? A. In our party, there are two key aspects: electoral politics and organisational work. Not everyone contests elections. While some members may run for office, others focus on strengthening the party through different responsibilities. Both roles are essential to our success.

Q. BJP may field high-profile candidate against your 10 years of anti-incumbency, so how will you tackle them in this election? A. As for the so-called "high-profile" individuals, those removed from the cabinet or denied MP tickets were unable to deliver on their responsibilities. If their work was subpar, they were replaced, as the party prioritises performance over reputation. Being "high-profile" should be based on meriteffective work should lead to opportunities, such as becoming an MP or a minister.

If someone fails to perform, they cannot be considered high-profile.

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