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Free education, health care facilities not 'freebies': Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's message to Centre

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Kejriwal said at a press conference, according to news agency ANI report. The Aam Aadmi Party's national convenor further stressed that every child should get good and free education across the country and everyone collectively should start working on it on a war footing basis, the report said. "Every child should get good and free education across the country.

Every person should get good and free treatment for healthcare purposes. We should now start this work on a war footing basis.

Only then, India will become the number one country," Kejriwal said. "I have only one dream - I want to see India as the most powerful country in the world.

We want India to become a rich country. India will become rich when every Indian becomes rich. It cannot happen that the country is rich but the people are poor.

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