AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal is continuing his series of “Padadhikari Sammelans” (party workers conference), a determined mission to secure an overwhelming majority in the 2025 Delhi polls. Leading this charge, the AAP Supremo has unveiled a compelling vision to expand the party’s legacy of transformative governance and fiercely uphold the rights and welfare of Delhiites.
With a laser focus on strengthening its grassroots presence, the party has crafted a powerful strategy to mobilize its cadre and ensure outreach at every booth in Delhi. Addressing party workers and leaders across North-West and West Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal delivered a resounding call to action, expressing unwavering confidence in the people’s trust and support. He drew a sharp line between AAP’s people-first governance and the BJP’s divisive politics and neglect, urging party members to prepare for a decisive “Dharm Yuddh” to protect Delhi’s progress.
AAP’s National Convener, Arvind Kejriwal, stated that the BJP had meticulously planned to ensure their candidate became the mayor. They did not have the numbers, we had 142 votes while they had only 123. The BJP has immense money and power, as well as all the resources and systems in their favor, and they even employed dirty tactics to ensure victory in the mayoral elections. When the counting started, even BJP’s senior leaders remained in the house until the very last count. Usually, after voting, most people leave, and the councilors later inform them about the votes received. However, their leaders stayed until the end.
The AAP Supremo shared, “Their plan was that as soon as it was announced that their candidate had become the mayor, they would take out a rally from the Civic Centre to the BJP headquarters. After that, just as Prime Minister Modi delivers a speech at 8 PM, he was supposed to come to the BJP headquarters and give a speech, presenting it as if BJP had won Delhi. But God is with us. God wielded his Sudarshan Chakra, and we won by three votes.”
Arvind Kejriwal stated that God supports AAP because the party walks on the path of truth. God is with AAP and in the Delhi elections, victory will be ours. God communicates through signs. Through this challenging election, despite the BJP’s wealth and tactics, God ensured our victory by just three votes. Now, BJP’s top leaders are frantic and clueless about how to stop AAP. They’ve tried everything, including sending us to jail. In the upcoming elections, the BJP will resolve to do anything in order to defeat us.
Arvind Kejriwal said BJP accuses AAP of giving free ‘revris’. He asserted, “Yes, we provide six free ‘revris’ that Delhiites value and demand. BJP rules in 20 states; and they do not provide any of these services in any of those states.”
“The first revri is 24-hour electricity in Delhi. Before 2014, Delhi faced power cuts lasting 8-10 hours daily. BJP has ruled Gujarat for over 30 years but couldn’t ensure 24-hour electricity there. If BJP comes to power in Delhi, the 24-hour electricity supply will stop because they don’t know how to deliver it. I am a technical engineer, and we know how to ensure power supply. But they lack the expertise, they are uneducated,” he added.
The AAP Chief highlighted that we provide free electricity as well. In BJP-ruled states like Uttar Pradesh, people still face long power cuts and receive hefty electricity bills. Ask your relatives in UP or Haryana, they’ll tell you about their expensive bills. In Delhi, the electricity bill is zero. BJP cannot point to any of their states offering such benefits. If they come to Delhi, the power supply will deteriorate, and people will spend their earnings paying electricity bills.
Arvind Kejriwal further highlighted that AAP made water free, but during his time in jail, many residents received inflated water bills. He assured them not to pay these bills, promising that the next AAP government would waive them. However, if BJP comes to power, people will have to pay these bills in full.
He continued, saying that AAP transformed Delhi’s schools. Earlier, Delhi’s schools were in poor condition, but AAP has improved them. BJP cannot name a single state where their schools are good. He said, “If BJP comes to Delhi, your children’s future will be ruined. We also made healthcare free and built excellent Mohalla Clinics and hospitals. BJP cannot show a single state where government hospitals are in good condition.”
“Other revris include free bus travel for women and pilgrimage schemes. BJP opposes these benefits and offers none in any of their states,” added the AAP Chief.
Arvind Kejriwal said AAP governs with only half the government in Delhi, as the BJP controls the other half. Despite this, AAP ensured 24-hour power, free electricity, quality schools, free healthcare, free bus travel for women, CCTV cameras, streetlights, road repairs, and sewer lines. Meanwhile, BJP’s half of the government has done nothing for ten years, despite immense resources and power.
Arvind Kejriwal remarked on BJP leader Ramvir Bidhuri’s statement, questioning, “If you’re offering the same services that Arvind Kejriwal already provides, why would Delhiites vote for you? Why not stick with Arvind Kejriwal? Present something new, show how you’ll work differently. They have no agenda beyond removing me. Why would people support such imitators?”
Addressing party workers, Arvind Kejriwal urged them to focus on winning hearts rather than engaging in conflicts. He said, “Don’t argue with anyone. We may lose arguments, but we’ll win hearts. God is with us, but we must do our duty. We need to work hard and use our intellect.”
“In all 70 seats of Delhi, it is Arvind Kejriwal contesting the election. Everyone should look at my face. I assure you, I will not give tickets to any relative, acquaintance, or friend. There will be no nepotism. After I returned from jail, many suggested I make my wife the Chief Minister. But my wife doesn’t want to be CM; she’s happy as she is. My children don’t want tickets either. Whoever I give a ticket to will be chosen in the interest of the party, the nation, and Delhi,” he concluded.