PANAJI: The head of the Minister of Delhi and the AAM AADMI Party (AAP) National Convener Arvind KeRriwal arrived for a two-day visit on Saturday and spent the day campaigning from the door to the party.
Kejriwal held a meeting at St Cruz with young people and then campaigned at St Andre and Shiroda.
Kejriwal urges voters to provide opportunities in the upcoming elections and promise to provide clean and consistent water supply and supply.
He also said that AAP could help create employment opportunities in Goa.
“People seem eager to choose a change.
BJP and Congress do not do anything for these people.
There are young people who sit at home, they don’t have a job.
Unemployment is a big problem here,” Kejriwal said.
Kejriwal campaigned along with the candidate of St Andre Ramrao Wagh and State Convener Rahul Mhambre.
Then at night, he campaigned with the Shiroda Mahadev candidate rising.
“There is a lot of hope from the Aam Aadmi Party, and if AAP forms the government, we will try to fulfill this hope.
People want an honest alternative,” he said.
Delhi Mla and AAP campaigns responsible for Goa Atishi Marlena also in Goa.
“Goa’s politics has disappointed people and they want different parties.
If you see all surveys, it shows that AAM AADMI parties can offer alternatives,” Marlena said.
Kejriwal will release the AAP vision document on Sunday morning and then the door campaign to the door in the Kortalim constituency.
Kejriwal also met the party functionaries and took stock preparations for polls.
Until now, AAP has announced six promises of polls in Goa, offering free electricity up to 300 units per month, free pilgrimage, employment assurance for local residents’ schemes for women for 18 years.
Kejriwal also promised to improve the Aadhar griha allowance from Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,500 per month in Goa.
Kejriwal is scheduled to arrive earlier this month, but cancel a visit after he tested positive for Covid-19.