Overview
- Arvind Kejriwal has released the Aam Aadmi Party's manifesto prioritizing middle-class concerns ahead of the February 5 Delhi Assembly elections.
- Kejriwal highlighted the financial burden on the middle class, accusing successive governments of treating them as 'ATMs' through excessive taxation.
- The manifesto includes seven demands to the Centre, such as increased education and health budgets, tax exemptions up to ₹10 lakh, and the removal of GST on essential goods.
- AAP's manifesto also advocates for senior citizen benefits, including free medical services and a 50% concession on train travel.
- The BJP has dismissed Kejriwal's claims, accusing him of failing to deliver on prior promises and using rhetoric to mislead voters.