
Arvind Kejriwal on Free Scheme: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has given a big statement about providing free facilities. CM Kejriwal has claimed that an atmosphere is being created in the country against providing facilities to the public for free. CM Kejriwal said that an atmosphere is being created against free education in this country. Such an environment is being created as if giving free electricity and water to common people is a crime. The CM said that at this time it should be planned that the shortfall which has remained for 75 years should be filled.
Free education in 39 countries of the world- Kejriwal
CM Kejriwal said during a press conference that such an environment is being created that giving free education, free electricity, and free water is a crime. Without naming BJP, Kejriwal said that he waived loans of some people worth Rs 10 lakh crore. It is being said that some of them are his friends too, but no one is talking about it. This government has imposed GST on everything, 39 countries in the world provide education for free. Borage allowance is given in 16 countries and free education is provided in Denmark, Norway, and Canada.
The AAP chief said that such an environment is being created for the last few days that the facilities provided to the common people to the poor should be stopped, due to which the governments are incurring losses. They are being given the name of free ki Rewari, this atmosphere is being created that the children who are given free education should be stopped. He said that the country is celebrating the 75th anniversary of independence, but creating such an atmosphere during this time cannot be a bad thing.
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