AAP national convener Kejriwal said party workers will take up the responsibility of health and education of each family in Delhi.
Addressing a meeting of state level office bearers at Punjabi Bagh, Kejriwal said people have given the party mandate for Delhi and it is working sincerely to serve them.
"Whatever problems people are facing in other states of the country are not being faced by residents of Delhi, as we do not allow such problems to surface. We assure the people of Delhi that such problems will not be faced by them," he said.
"In Delhi, people have access to quality health care and get free treatment in hospitals, get free medicines and even major expensive surgeries are done for free. People are taking advantage of 'Mohalla Clinics' opened in their localities, where they are getting better and faster treatment," he added.
The chief minister said in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, private schools are increasing fees arbitrarily and putting parents under financial burden.
"AAP government in Delhi has restrained private schools from increasing their fees and as a result they are either refunding the excess fees to parents or are depositing it in the High Court," he said.
Elaborating, Kejriwal said every polling-booth volunteer of the party will take up responsibility and would visit each and every family in his or her locality to find out about their well-being and whether children are getting the necessary education.
"If an AAP worker finds out that a child is not going to school, then he would ensure that the kid gets necessary education by enrolling in the school," he said adding that likewise AAP workers will also take responsibility of health of a family.
Delhi Cabinet minister Gopal Rai said the party has bounced back from its losses in the Punjab election and MCD civic polls by winning the Bawana bypoll.
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