Kejriwal launches ’Make India No. l’ mission

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New Delhi, Aug 17: Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party National Convener Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday launched the ‘Make India No. 1’ mission to make the country lead on all parameters.

Kejriwal said: “We have to make India the number 1 nation in the world once again. We have to make India great again. We are beginning a national mission called ‘Make India No.1’ today. Every citizen of this country, 130 crore people have to be connected to this mission.”

“Citizens need to come together to make India great again. It has been 75 years since we got Independence and we have achieved many things, but there is anger among citizens that many small nations that got freedom after us have moved ahead of us,” said the AAP Convener.

“Why did India lag behind? Every citizen is asking this,” he added, giving the example that Singapore got independence 15 years after India and that Japan and Germany were destroyed in World War II.

Kejriwal went on to say that “If we leave this to these parties and leaders, India will go back 75 more years as some of them love the family and some love their friends.” He further urged BJP, Congress, and other political parties to join AAP’s national mission, saying that everyone needs to come together for it.

Delhi CM said that the people of India are the best people, “yet we were left behind.”

“We are not short of anything, we 130 crore people will now have to come together and take over the reins of the country,” he added.

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