In haryana, aam aadmi party has prepared a plan to corner the BJP-JJP coalition government of the state.Haryana AAP is going to take out Parivartan yatra in 90 assembly constituencies of the state on issues likeeducation, medicine, electricity, water, employment. This journey will start from 15th december and willcontinue till 24th December. haryana AAP State President and rajya sabha MP Dr. Sushil Gupta gaveinformation about the yatra in a press conference on Saturday.Yatra will be taken out in 90 assembly constituenciesDr. Sushil Gupta said that the aam aadmi party in haryana is going to take out a Parivartan yatra in 90assemblies of the state in the name of I am the Lal of haryana, there is a chance for Kejriwal. The purpose ofthis yatra is to give the message of change in the entire state. haryana AAP President told that the yatra will startfrom four districts of haryana, he himself will lead this yatra from faridabad and it will end in Jind. Apart fromthis, AAP State Campaign Committee Chairman Dr. ashok Tanwar will lead the yatra from Sirsa. The journeystarting from Kalka was led by Ch. nirmal singh will do it.Party leader Anurag Dhanda will lead the yatra from Mahendragarh. This yatra will pass through all the 90assembly constituencies. The journey that started from Sirsa will end in Bhiwani, the journey that started fromKalkar will end in panipat and the journey that started from Mahendragarh will end in Kaithal. Sushil Gupta said
that state officials and workers will also participate in this yatra. The yatra will start in the morning and will stopat villages at night.AAP cornered BJP-JJP governmentDr. Sushil Gupta said that the education system is in a bad condition under the manohar lal khattar government.Posts of 30 thousand teachers of the state have been taken. 1585 schools don’t even have toilets. Apart from this,there is no drinking water in 131 schools. There is no electricity connection in 236 schools. Similar plight is inthe health sector. The government has not been able to provide employment to the youth. Drug trade is spreadingrapidly in the state.
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