National News: The roads in Goa are heartbreaking. Broken roads in every street, potholes, and muddy roads during the monsoon season… this is the reality of 13 years of BJP rule. Thousands of crores of rupees are allocated in the upkeep every year, but why are roads not built? Where does this money go?
Aam Aadmi Party launched a campaign
To demand answers to this question, the Aam Aadmi Party launched a massive signature campaign. Out of Goa's total 3.5 lakh families, 100,000 families participated in the wayfarers and wrote reports to the Chief Minister taxing firsthand road repairs. On Monday, a truck full of these reports was handed over to the Chief Minister. This is no ordinary protest, but the voice of every Goa resident who no longer wants to remain silent.
The public was cheated
Corruption is so deep that plane the roads stuff built unravel lanugo within days. The public was cheated by false promises and incomplete projects, but now they have woken up. The Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab has built increasingly than 18,000 km of roads in every village. There are moreover strict rules that if the road deteriorates surpassing five years, then its contractor is obliged to modernize it from their pocket. This is the responsible government.
Goa is a rich state, yet people receive water from tankers. The Aam Aadmi Party has only two MLAs, but people are opening the Mohalla clinic by collecting donations. At the same time, BJP has thousands of crores, but neither hospitals and schools for the public were built, nor roads improved. BJP is only focused on power and money, not on the public.
The Aam Aadmi Party raised its voice against the government
Today, the people of Goa are in fear. Crimes are increasing, self-indulgence is spreading, and those who ask the government questions are stuff attacked. Social worker Rama Kankankar was attacked only considering he criticized the government. The Aam Aadmi Party raised its voice versus this injustice on the road. When BJP goons attacked the workers during the signature campaign, increasingly people came out the next day. Considering now people are not afraid.
In North Goa and South Goa, party workers are going to each street and locality and reaching the public. Despite the BJP's threats and pressure, they stand firmly with the public. This is the real power, the power to stand with the public. The politics of Arvind Kejriwal and the Aam Aadmi Party are based not only on the promises of showing, but on real works. Our politics is to eliminate fear and empower the public. Today, the prod gathering in the meetings of the Aam Aadmi Party is a well-spoken indication that Goa is ready for change.

