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Kejriwal aims to spread 'politics of work' nationwide?
Arvind Kejriwal while taking oath as Delhi's chief minister third time in a row on Sunday at Ramlila Maidan said that the people of Delhi have given birth to a new kind of politics in the country during the Delhi election, which is the politics of work and performance.
"This is the politics of schools, hospitals, 24-hour and cheap power supply, water, roads, women's security, corruption-free Delhi, and politics of a 21st century India. This new politics is being discussed all over the country. Governments across the world have started constructing Mohalla clinics, schools, hospitals. State governments across the country have started providing free electricity. You are being talked about all across Delhi," said Kejriwal.
"This is the politics of schools, hospitals, 24-hour and cheap power supply, water, roads, women's security, corruption-free Delhi, and politics of a 21st century India. This new politics is being discussed all over the country. Governments across the world have started constructing Mohalla clinics, schools, hospitals. State governments across the country have started providing free electricity. You are being talked about all across Delhi," said Kejriwal.
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