Overview
- Punjab’s AAP government, which added 109 Aam Aadmi Clinics on Saturday, says the network now spans 990 sites offering free doctor visits, 107 medicines and 47 tests.
- Leaders highlighted Punjab’s new Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna, a cashless plan that covers treatment up to Rs 10 lakh per family and lets residents use private hospitals.
- Kejriwal, campaigning in Dahod on Friday, pledged Rs 10 lakh health insurance for every Gujarat resident if AAP forms the state government, framing it as a campaign promise.
- Addressing a largely tribal audience, he accused the BJP and Congress of siphoning tribal development and MGNREGA funds, alleging forged thumb impressions and fake entries.
- He urged locals to seek AAP tickets for panchayat and municipal races and cited Punjab delivery claims on free farm power, faster crop payments and wider canal irrigation as proof of governance.