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Delhi election: Arvind Kejriwal releases AAP’s 7-point manifesto for ‘middle class’

Arvind Kejriwal released the Aam Aadmi Party manifesto focusing on the middle class ahead of the Delhi assembly election.

The Aam Aadmi Party on Wednesday unveiled its manifesto, placing a strong emphasis on middle-class welfare ahead of the upcoming Delhi assembly election. AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal released the manifesto while presenting a seven-point charter of demands to the central government for inclusion in the upcoming Union Budget.

Arvind Kejriwal called for the Budget to prioritise the middle class, proposing significant reforms across education, health, taxation, and senior citizen welfare. Outlining the demands, the AAP chief said:

Increased education spending: Allocate 10% of the Budget to education, up from the current 2%, and introduce caps on private school fees.

Higher education support: Provide subsidies and scholarships to make higher education more accessible.

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Boost health funding: Increase the health budget to 10% and remove taxes on health insurance.

Tax reforms: Raise the income tax exemption limit from 7 lakh to 10 lakh.

Essential goods relief: Remove GST from essential commodities.

Arvind Kejriwal called for the Budget to prioritise the middle class, proposing significant reforms across education, health, taxation, and senior citizen welfare. Outlining the demands, the AAP chief said:

Increased education spending: Allocate 10% of the Budget to education, up from the current 2%, and introduce caps on private school fees.

Higher education support: Provide subsidies and scholarships to make higher education more accessible.

Also Read | ‘Sheesh Mahal an example of…’: PM Narendra Modi launches scathing attack on ‘AAP-da’, Kejriwal ahead of Delhi poll

Boost health funding: Increase the health budget to 10% and remove taxes on health insurance.

Tax reforms: Raise the income tax exemption limit from 7 lakh to 10 lakh.

Essential goods relief: Remove GST from essential commodities.

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