Kejriwal hoists 500th Tricolour in Delhi
Millennium Post Delhi|August 10, 2022
 ‘Free education, healthcare should be considered fundamental rights, not freebies’
Kejriwal hoists 500th Tricolour in Delhi

NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday advocated for making free education, world-class healthcare and employment all fundamental rights, saying these are not freebies but the duty of a responsible government.

Unfurling the 500th high mast Tricolour in the capital, Kejriwal ruled that many countries that got independence after India have “surpassed us”.

Kejriwal noted that there is a need to eradicate ‘Pariwarwaad’ (dynastic politics) and ‘Dostwaad’ (to favour friends), and also slammed the Congress and the BJP, saying one party exploited its power by spending public money on its family members and the other did so on its “friends”.

“On the 75th Independence Day, we all must pledge to make India the number one country in the world. There are several such nations that attained independence after us yet surpassed our growth despite all the potential and hard work of our people.

“We have to pledge to develop such a system where free excellent education, world-class healthcare and 100 per cent employment become fundamental rights of the citizens,” he said at the event in Mayur Vihar here. 

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