The campaign for the 70-member Delhi Assembly election is in full swing. Candidates in the fray and star campaigners from different political parties are holding roadshows, rallies, public meetings, and door-to-door campaigns to woo the voters.
BJP today released the second part of the Sankalp Patra for Delhi Assembly Elections. Addressing the media, Senior BJP Leader Anurag Thakur promised to give financial assistance of 15 thousand rupees to the youths of Delhi for competitive examinations. He said the party will provide free education from KG to PG for needy students in government educational institutions. Mr Thakur added that a stipend of one thousand rupees per month will be given to Scheduled Caste students under the Dr B R Ambedkar Stipend Scheme for pursuing technical and professional courses.
Responding to BJPs part-2 Sankalp Patra, Aam Aadmi Party Convenor Arvind Kejriwal said, the AAP-led Delhi government has made education free in Delhi and around 18 lakh poor children are getting free education. He claimed that the BJP would stop free education, medical treatment and electricity if they came to power.
The Voting for the Delhi Assembly elections will be held on the 5th of next month, and the counting will take place on the 8th of February.