AAP's promises for common man
As Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is all set to form a new government in New Delhi, the party assures to keep their words to the T. But there is mix response among people whether all of them are actually doable or not. Scroll to find some of the promises AAP
<b>Education:</b> AAP promises to improve standard of government schools, so that all citizens of Delhi – whether rich or poor – would have access to high quality of education. A law would be introduced to regulate high fees and donations in private
<b>Water:</b> AAP ensured that all households in Delhi get water in their homes, irrespective of whether they are in slums or unauthorised colonies. Households using up to 700 litres of water (per day) would be given free water. Party hopes to
<b>Electricity:</b> AAP pleged a reduction of consumers’ electricity expenditure by 50%. The party hopes to get it done by ordering an audit of discoms, rectifying inflated bills and getting electricity bills checked by independent agencies.
<b>Swaraj:</b> Total power to people. Decisions about development in any locality to be taken by Mohalla Sabhas; payments for any work (roads, pavement, etc) to be released only once the work is approved by Mohalla Sabhas.
<b>Jan Lokpal Bill</b> AAP committed to Delhi Jan Lokpal Bill within 15 days of coming to power. Cases against Ministers, MLAs and Secretaries would be completed in six months to one year. A time limit would be set for any citizens’ work at a
<b>End to VIP culture:</b> Arvind Kejriwal in his letter to Lt Governor Najeeb Jung sought ways to put an end to the VIP culture in the national capital. No minister, MLA or officer would use a red-beacon fitted vehicle, demand no security for
<b>Health:</b> Government health care facilities would be improved (and made as good as private hospitals) so that all citizens of Delhi – rich or poor – have access to high quality health care. New government hospitals would be opened to ensure
<b>Women's security:</b> Another Mohalla Sabha project would be forming security forces in each ward, who would ensure safety to anyone in distress, but with special focus on women, children and senior citizens.
<b>Sanitation and waste management:</b> AAP vows to build 2 lakh community and public toilets in Delhi. The party is committed to connecting all households to the sewage network.
As Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is all set to form a new government in New Delhi, the party assures to keep their words to the T. But there is mix response among people whether all of them are actually doable or not. Scroll to find some of the promises AAP

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