AAP Manifesto For LS Polls Released

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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The AAP went public for the first time this Thursday with its national vision, saying it favored a healthy market economy and also zero tolerance towards the terrorism sponsored by Pakistan. Releasing his party AAP’s manifesto for the Lok Sabha election, the former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal informed the media that India today faced three major threats in the form of 3C’s: corruption, communalism and crony capitalism.  

Presenting an extremely business-friendly image, Kejriwal said that the Aam Aadmi Party, founded in November 2012, would foster healthy competition in the market economy and curb monopolistic and anti-competition practices. “Job creation shall be the primary objective of the economic policies of the AAP, and to this end we will promote honest businesses and entrepreneurs,” Kejriwal said, reading out from the 25-page manifesto presented today. On the foreign direct investment (FDI), the AAP leader said: “We are not against FDI in principle but we opposed it sector wise.” But he insisted that his party was against FDI in retail trade. It is the first time that the AAP has come out with its comprehensive thinking on a host of issues after being dubbed as a party with a singular mindset: how to battle corruption.

Kejriwal further added that the AAP was not limited by ideological orthodoxies in both domestic and international economic issues. “It is neither Left nor Right and will support every good idea, old or new, if it is in the interest of India,” he read from the manifesto.

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