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Goa Assembly election | Kejriwal says AAP will think of allying with non-BJP parties in event of fractured mandate

Remarking that the Aam Aadmi Party would only think of allying with a non-BJP party in the event of a fractured mandate in Goa, its national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday expressed confidence that such a need would not arise and said that his party had come forward as “a fresh hope” for Goans tired of the politics of the older parties in the coastal State. But not a single mistake emerged,” Mr. Kejriwal said, remarking that the AAP was the “most honest party in India since 1947.” The party’s 13-point agenda had been prepared through dialogue and discussion with the Goan public for the last one-and-a-half years, the AAP leader alleged that under the current BJP government, there was no equality of opportunity. The Delhi Chief Minister said that every family in Goa would get a “direct benefit of ₹10 lakh” for the next five years if the AAP was voted to power. “The BJP has been boasting about the proposed Zuari bridge, but let me tell you that in Delhi, the AAP government has made many flyovers in half the cost and time,” Mr. Kejriwal said.

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