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CM says good medical treatment more important than simultaneous elections

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September 04, 2023

TAKING potshots at the BJP over the 'one nation one election' proposal, CM Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said 'one nation one education' is the need and farmers and labourers should get the same quality of education availed by the rich.

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CM says good medical treatment more important than simultaneous elections

Addressing a gathering in Bhiwani (Haryana), the AAP national convener also pitched for 'one nation one treatment' for quality medical treatment irrespective of class status.

"Instead of one nation one election, one nation one education should be implemented so that the children of workers and farmers get the education the children of the rich people like Ambani and Adani receive," Kejriwal said.

The BJP-led central government on Saturday announced a committee headed by former President Ram Nath Kovind, to examine and make recommendations for simultaneous polls.

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