This Article is From Dec 02, 2021

"Skin Dark, Intent Clear": Arvind Kejriwal's Comeback To Charanjit Channi

Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi had dubbed AAP a party of "kale angrej"

'Skin Dark, Intent Clear': Arvind Kejriwal's Comeback To Charanjit Channi

On campaign trail, AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal said he doesn't make false promises

Chandigarh:

Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal today kept up the attack on Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi over the "kale angrez" jibe, saying he may be dark complexioned but his intent is clear and he doesn't make false promises.

The Delhi Chief Minister also promised free and quality education to those born in Punjab and announced a compensation of Rs 1 crore to families of the soldiers or police personnel who die in line of duty if his party comes to power in next year's state Assembly polls.

The Punjab chief minister had yesterday dubbed AAP a party of "kale angrej" trying to win the Assembly elections, prompting Mr Kejriwal to say that his intentions were fair even if his skin tone was dark.

Referring to AAP, Mr Channi had said these "kale angrez" are trying to take over Punjab after "chitte angrez" (British) were ousted from the country.

"I want to tell them (Congress) once our government comes to power, the man wearing ordinary clothes and whose complexion is dark will fulfil all promises. I don't make false announcements or false promises," AAP's national convener told reporters en route to Pathankot from Amritsar.

Mr Kejriwal also accused the Punjab chief minister of abusing him for promising Rs 1,000 a month to women in the state if AAP is voted to power.

"I respect Channi sahab a lot. But, ever since I have announced that each woman in the state will be given Rs 1,000 per month, he has been abusing me. A few days ago, he taunted me for wearing ordinary clothes, but I want to tell him I have no problem with this," he said.

"When I will give Rs 1,000 to each woman, I will be happy to see our mothers and sisters purchasing new suits for themselves to wear," the AAP leader told reporters.

"Yesterday, he (Channi) told me that I am ''kala'' (dark complexioned). I agree my colour is dark. I tour every village and while out in the bright sun, my skin has got tanned. Like him, I don't tour in helicopters," he said.

"My mothers and sisters like this ''kala bhai'' (dark-complexioned brother). Everyone knows my intent is clear and everyone knows whose intent is bad," Mr Kejriwal added.

Later in Pathankot during his party's "Tiranga Yatra", Mr Kejriwal promised free and quality education and announced a compensation of Rs 1 crore to families of the soldiers or police personnel who die in line of duty if his party comes to power.

Giving free and quality education to all those born in Punjab will be the responsibility of our government, said Mr Kejriwal while announcing his fourth "guarantee" for the people of Punjab during the visit.

"Everyone, whether poor or rich, will get quality education. We will build new schools. Delhi's 25 per cent budget is used on school infrastructure," said Mr Kejriwal.

He said services of temporary teachers will be regularised and their pending issues will be resolved.

"Like Delhi, I guarantee we will better the education system in Punjab," the Delhi chief minister said.

"We will make Punjab an education hub," he said.

Mr Kejriwal has already promised up to 300 units of free electricity for each household, 24-hour power supply, free treatment and medicines at government hospitals besides Rs 1,000 per month to women above 18 if his party comes to power in the state.

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