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Showing posts with label Aam Aadmi Party. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 28, 2013

AAP manifestos(point wise) along with comparison with other parties manifestos


  1.  Lokayukta bill will be passed in 15 days of AAP getting elected which will have the CM, ministers and MLAs under its purview.
  2. Introduction of Swaraj Bill. Mohalla Sabhas to decide on local governance issues.
  3. Full statehood to Delhi, police and law and order should come under Delhi government.
  4.  Electricity bills to be reduced by half, electricity distribution companies will be audited
  5. 700 litres of free water to every family. Those consuming more will pay more, opposes privatisation of Delhi Jal Board.
  6.  Education in government schools to be as good as that in private schools, 500 new schools to be opened. New law would be introduced to control profiteering by private schools and colleges.
  7. New colleges to be started for students specifically from Delhi.
  8. Security for women. Citizens Security Force will be established.
  9. Ensure use of SC component plan for the welfare of scheduled castes, and implementation of SC/ST and OBC reservation in Delhi government. Zero or low interest loans for entrepreneurs.
  10. Ensure that false cases against Muslims are not registered; Bring transparency in the functioning of Delhi Waqf Board.
Comparison with Congress and BJP Manifestos
 
  1. CONG(a): Nothing on Jan lokpal bill but speaks of transparency through e-governance with an aim to cover 90 per cent of government services.
    BJP(b):
    The institution of Lokayukta would be made effective with sufficient powers and helplines would be set up for reporting corruption cases, public grievance cell shall be established in government offices for redressal of grievances in a time-bound manner. 
  2. a)It already has Bagidari Scheme.
    b)
    To ensure good governance, the party would promote e-governance to ensure transparent, responsive and corruption free administration, and form Accountability Commission to ensure efficient use of public money. 
  3. Demands full statehood and centralised command structure. Also Free Economic Zone across NCR so that business and traffic can move seamlessly
  4. a) To set up fast track grievance cells to address complaints, increase power generation and promote solar power.
    b)P
    romised to reduce electricity charges by 30 percent in a manifesto for the December 04 Delhi Assembly Elections. 
  5.  a)Will extend the subsidy to domestic consumers from current 30 Kilo litre per month to 40 Kilo litre per month, 3 new water treatment plants to be set up.
    b) 1)
    promised full statehood to the city, reduction in vegetable prices within 30 days of coming to power, and 12 subsidised LPG cylinders in a year to each household.
    2)Trauma centres in all districts and medicines of 25 types free of cost to every 
  6. : Introduce the option of second shift in all private schools to open a second shift and thereby creating at least 25 per cent more seats,150 new government schools, 10000 new teachers.
  7. : More evening colleges to increase seats by 30 per cent, University of Health Sciences with 5 medical colleges.
  8. a) Push for police reforms, evolve mechanism for better cooperation with police, special training for police to handle crimes against women.
    b)1)
    Emphasising on taking steps for safety of women, the BJP said 24-hour call centres and a dedicated 'Women Security Force' would be set up under the direct supervision of the chief minister.
    2) 
    The party promised to construct more hostels for working women and set up fast track courts for speedy trial in cases of violence against women. 
  9.  Easy loans for self employment groups (SC/ST, OBC, Minority), Rs 1800 per year for every child in school, scholarships.
  10. a)Modernisation of Madrassa education, Haj house in Dwarka.
    b) f
    ormation of madrasa board and expansion of Lal Dora area. 
NOTE : This is just comparison of basic points of manifestos of AAP, Congress and BJP and not the complete manifestos

Source: 
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/comparative-study-of-congress-and-aap-manifestos-for-delhi/435287-80-258.html
http://zeenews.india.com/assembly-elections-2013/delhi-polls/delhi-bjp-manifesto-promises-lower-vegetable-prices-electricity-charges_892459.html

Saturday, July 13, 2013

AAP's protest outside Mulayam's residence

On 11th July A large number of AAP activists led by its convener Arvind Kejriwal staged a protest in front of Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav’s official residence here.
Matter of protest was the 
mysterious death of a MBBS studentat a private college in Uttar Pradesh’s Moradabad town.


Neeraj Bhadana, a MBBS first year student hailing from Faridabad in Haryana, was found dead in the college premises on July 6. The college management termed it as an accidental death, saying the girl was sitting on the railing of the fifth floor and sudddenly she fell down. The post-mortem report, however, found that she was strangled and there was no fracture on the body, following which a case of murder was lodged against unknown persons.

 “The girl was sexually assaulted and murdered. It is alleged that the college authorities are directly involved in this, especially the owners of the college,” Arvind Kejriwal said.
 “This is not the first murder. Seven girls have been murdered in similar circumstances earlier in this college." Arvind continued 
He said that the girls are asked for sexual favours and if the students don’t agree to that, they are simply murdered.
Protesters demanded 
that the case should be handed over to CBI as people “don’t have faith” in UP Police.

The protesters also included family and friends of the deceased student.The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has also interfered by issuing notice on Thursday(11th July) to Moradabad police chief in Uttar Pradesh on a complaint alleging slow investigations into the alleged murder of an MBBS student. The NHRC has given Moradabad’s senior superintendent of police four weeks to respond.


Source:http://www.deccanherald.com/content/344319/aap-seeks-cbi-probe-mbbs.html

Saturday, April 6, 2013

kejrival's fast update :Final Report

1. Fast's end

Arvind on Friday (April 5) announced that he would end his 14-day-long fast on Saturday (April 6).

Kejriwal's announcement to end his fast came a day later after Anna Hazare requested him to end his fast.
Anna said that Kejriwal's life was important to the fight against corruption as he has a lot to do for the society.
2 :ProgressTill April 5 10.50 lakh petitions are signed by people of Delhi in which they promised that they win't pay inflated power bills.
3: DANDI MARCH'S RECREATION
Arvind also declared that on April 6 they will go from colony to colony and reconnect the connections severed due to non-payment of bills.
This is the second phase of Kejrival's disobedience movement and is inspired by Gandhiji's Dandi march against salt act which also happened on April 6.
4: Health
Kejriwal has lost 8.5 kg since March 23. His blood pressure was 111/73, pulse 64, sugar 131 and ketone 3+ on Thursday.

Source 
http://m.oneindia.in/news/2013/04/05/kejriwal-honours-hazares-pleas-to-end-his-fast-on-sat-1186972.html
http://m.ibnlive.com/news/arvind-kejriwal-to-end-his-fast-against-inflated-power-bills-tomorrow/383344-37-64.html
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/Kejriwal-to-end-his-14-day-long-fast-tomorrow/Article1-1037870.aspx

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Rajasthan: Kejriwal party member wins first-ever Right to Recall referendum

December 15, 2012(date of happening)
The Rajasthan Municipalities Bill 2011 has made the Right to Recall Referendum mandatory for recalling elected representatives of municipalities who lose the no-confidence motion.The first ever Right to recall referendum was held in the Baran district(Raj) .
The referendum was to decide whether Ashok Jain (62), the chairman of the Mangrol municipality, should be retained or recalled from the post. Ashok Jain has won by a margin of 3,488 votes. 
Ashok Jain had joined AAP (Aam Admi Party) last month.
Polling was held on Thursday, with 10,998 votes being cast. Of the 16,735 voters in the municipality area, 65.71% voters exercised their franchise.Voters chose between the options of ‘empty chair’ and ‘chair with person sitting’ on the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) to either recall or retain, respectively, the Mangrol municipality chairman.
Jain hailed the Right to Recall referendum, saying, “It provides the right to the people for recalling their elected representatives, in case of nonperformance.”

Jain is currently recovering from a spinal injury after falling from a two-wheeler last month in New Delhi, where he had gone to join the Aam Aadmi Party of Arvind Kejriwal. He is bedridden at his house in Kota.

Jain had become the chairman of Mangrol municipality in direct elections as an independent candidate in November, 2009. He is the son of noted freedom fighter from Hadauti region, Seth Motilal Jain.

Source:http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/Rajasthan-Kejriwal-party-member-wins-first-ever-Right-to-Recall-referendum/Article1-973048.aspx

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