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AAP Unveils Mumbai Civic Poll Manifesto With Free Water, Power and 1,000 Clinics

The welfare-heavy push seeks to transplant the party’s DelhiPunjab model to Mumbai ahead of the January 15 civic vote.

Overview

  • The manifesto pledges 24x7 clean drinking water with a free 20,000-litre monthly cap per household and free electricity up to 200 units.
  • AAP promises 1,000 Mohalla Clinics across the city offering free consultations, medicines and diagnostic tests.
  • Education plans include overhauling BMC-run schools with modern infrastructure and providing free bus passes for students.
  • Urban service commitments span reviving BEST with electric buses, pothole-free roads, stronger waste and sanitation systems, enhanced women’s safety, environmental protections and digitised, transparent governance.
  • The party has announced candidates for 75 of the 227 BMC seats and campaigns on 'kaam ki rajneeti' while alleging poor delivery and corruption despite the corporation’s large budget.