Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal‘s recent visit to Goa has sparked discussions on AAP’s unique approach, often characterized as ‘Kaam ki Rajneeti’ or the politics of work. In this exploration, we delve into the highlights of Kejriwal’s Goa tour, questioning whether AAP stands out as a party with a distinctive and impactful difference in governance.
Arvind Kejriwal’s Governance Perspective
Kejriwal’s initiatives in Delhi, particularly in education and health, have consistently garnered attention. His recent visit to Goa included discussions with party MLAs, emphasizing the ‘politics of work’ as AAP’s defining identity. Kejriwal reiterated the party’s commitment to removing leaders engaging in power games fueled by money, a stance he believes has prevailed for the past 75 years.
Goa Tour Insights
During his visit, Kejriwal engaged with MLAs, sought public feedback, and inspected Mohalla Clinics initiated by MLA Vinay Viegas. These clinics, mirroring Delhi’s successful model, operate independently, providing free daily medical services to the community. Kejriwal’s appreciation for his MLAs and their impactful work echoed his commitment to AAP’s ‘politics of work.’
The Politics of Work as AAP’s Distinct Identity
Emphasizing the identity of AAP as a party defined by the ‘politics of work,’ Kejriwal expressed confidence in gaining public support based on tangible achievements. Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann‘s presence during this tour underscored the party’s collaborative efforts in redefining political norms.
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