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Kejriwal says Delhi elections a battle between two ideologies, accuses BJP of giving ‘freebies to corporates’

Kejriwal says Delhi elections a battle between two ideologies, accuses BJP of giving ‘freebies to corporates’

Elections for the 70-member Delhi Assembly will be held on February 5 AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said the Delhi Assembly election is not just for the national capital but for the entire country. He said two contrasting ideologies are facing off in the election — one focused on the welfare of the common man and the other on benefiting a select group of wealthy individuals.

“This election is to decide how taxpayers’ money should be spent. One ideology, represented by the BJP, uses public money to waive loans worth thousands of crores of rupees for its close associates. The other, our AAP model, is focused on providing free electricity, education, healthcare and transport to benefit the common man,” Kejriwal said at a press conference.

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