“Delhi’s progress must continue,” says AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal while inaugurating a new state-of-the-art Community Centre in Ballimaran assembly constituency. In a resolute message from Ballimaran on Monday, the AAP Supremo emphasized the importance of maintaining Delhi’s unprecedented achievements in education, healthcare, and power supply—developments now recognized across the country as symbols of hope.
The AAP Chief urged Delhiites to stand firm against any attempts to stall this progress, calling for an even stronger mandate in the upcoming elections. During this, Delhi Cabinet Minister and area MLA Imran Hussain was also present.
AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal, stated, “The first time, you (people of Delhi) gave us 66 out of 70 seats, and the next time, 62 out of 70. This time, it should not be less, and could even be more. The work we have done together in Delhi over the past 10 years is something that the BJP wants to stop. We must not let these efforts come to an end; we have to keep them going.”
“The hope that has emerged across the nation must continue. Today, the entire country is talking about Delhi’s schools, hospitals, and electricity. Such progress is not being seen elsewhere. We must not let this momentum be stopped; it must be sustained. The love and harmony with which the people of Delhi live should also be preserved. We all need to stand united, like a single fist,” affirmed the AAP Supremo.
Meanwhile, Delhi Cabinet Minister and Ballimaran MLA Imran Hussain shared that this newly constructed community centre is a modern, three-story building with air conditioning on all floors and elevator access. The building can host gatherings of 1,000 to 1,500 people at a time, with separate rooms and restroom facilities for bride and groom during wedding ceremonies.
Expressing his gratitude to Arvind Kejriwal on behalf of the people of Ballimaran, The Ballimaran MLA said that the BJP attempted conspiracies to tarnish AAP’s image but Arvind Kejriwal’s integrity is like the brightness of the sun, it is unquestionable. “Arvind Kejriwal has no attachment to power, having left the position of Chief Minister to return to the people for their support, and urged voters to ensure victory on all 70 seats for AAP,” he concluded.