Kejriwal's Comeback: Reviving Life-Changing Schemes for Delhi's Underprivileged!
In a bold move that has many Delhiites cheering, AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal has announced the revival of two game-changing initiatives: the Jai Bhim Yojana and Farishtey Yojana. The schemes, which focus on education for disadvantaged students and free medical treatment for road accident victims, had been stalled during his recent jail term, and Kejriwal isn’t shy about pointing fingers at the BJP for that setback.
At a lively press conference, Kejriwal passionately explained that the Jai Bhim Yojana aims to ensure that students from SC, ST, OBC, and economically weaker backgrounds have equal access to education. This initiative provides essential financial support for coaching at elite institutions like IITs and for civil service examinations. Because, let’s face it, everyone deserves a shot at success!
But that’s not all! The Farishtey Yojana, which had already made waves by saving a whopping 26,000 lives, is back in action! This incredible scheme offers free treatment to road accident victims in both government and private hospitals, ensuring that no one is left behind in their time of need.
Delhi’s Chief Minister Atishi echoed Kejriwal’s sentiments, emphasizing the vital role these schemes play in uplifting vulnerable communities. She expressed her commitment to helping those who need it the most, saying that every life saved is a victory for Delhi.