Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Kejriwal's AAP releases election manifesto, promises power to people and cheaper electricity

AAP to build 1 lakh toilets for women if Kejriwal becomes Chief Minister.

Cheaper electricity, decentralisation of power and a Delhi Lokpal bill are among the promises the Aam Admi Party (AAP) has made in its manifesto for the December 4 assembly elections released on Wednesday.



Announcing the manifesto, AAP leader Yogendra Yadav said the party will undertake a "radical experiment" of decentralising power by organising "mohalla sabhas" (colony assemblies).

"Mohalla sabhas will be given some funds every year, and the people will decide what they want for their areas. Decisions will not be taken by MLAs or officials," Yadav told reporters.

"Rates of electricity will be slashed to half, we will change the entire system of electricity distribution which is at present being manipulated by power discoms," he said.

He added that control of the police will be brought under the Delhi government. At present, Delhi Police is under the jurisdiction of the union government

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