After swearing-in in Punjab, 'Agneepath' begins for AAP, will the party be able to fulfill its promises?
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The era of 'AAP' i.e. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has started in Punjab from Wednesday. Bhagwant Mann took oath as the 17th Chief Minister of Punjab on Wednesday. With this oath, a lot changed in national politics.Now Arvind Kejriwal is not only the captain of Delhi, but he has come down to bat on the pitch of national politics. Such a government has come in a border state like Punjab, which probably will not cooperate with the Modi government sitting at the center. With this, the people of Punjab have started waiting for the fulfillment of the promises that Arvind Kejriwal made in the elections. Surprisingly, not a single member of his family attended the event. That is, the Aam Aadmi Party tried well but it did not get the blessings of the family of Shaheed Bhagat Singh. Rather, his family members feel that this program had everything, but it was not as simple as the common people.However, after taking oath as the Chief Minister of Punjab, Bhagwant Mann talked about fulfilling all the promises made to the people of Punjab. During this, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was also present on the stage with him. The first promise is - 16,000 Mohalla Clinics will be set up in Punjab, where people will get free treatment.Where there is already a government of Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi, it has been able to build only 500 Mohalla Clinics since 2015. Therefore, building 16,000 mohalla clinics in Punjab will be a big challenge for the party.The second promise is- all women above 18 years will be given financial assistance of one thousand every month. Overall, these are promises which are very expensive. While there is not much money in Punjab's pocket at this time. At present, Punjab has a debt of about Rs 3 lakh crore. If this debt is distributed among the 3 crore population of Punjab, then according to this, every person of the state will have a debt of one lakh rupe