Accordingly Aam Aadmi party on tuesday released its manifesto for the 8 february polls, with special focus on quality education, health, clean water and 24-hour electricity in the National Capital. Furthermore released by deputy chief minister manish Sisodia as "28-point guarantee card", the manifesto promises doorstep delivery of ration, a free pilgrimage to 10 lakh senior citizens and one crore compensation to kin of a safai karamchari if he dies on duty.

Meanwhile the party said its vision is to make every family prosperous and it will continue to work for full statehood to Delhi. The manifesto also included a plan to allow markets for 24 hours under a pilot project. Furthermore Aam Aadmi party (AAP) national convener arvind kejriwal on tuesday challenged the bjp to announce its chief ministerial candidate by 1 pm on wednesday and said he is ready for a public debate with the prospect.

Moreover Kejriwal said if the bjp doesn't declare its candidate by then, he will meet the press to announce his next course of action. He said after the AAP launched its manifesto for the february 8 elections Delhiites want the bjp to declare its chief ministerial candidate and I am ready for a debate with him.

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