‘Corrupt out, honest in’ should be only message coming from every home

Panaji, Dec 24 (FN Agency) Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday called on Goans to revamp the entire system by electing an honest government. “Corrupt out, honest in” should be the only message heard from every home in this election, he said in a statement. “As we go into the elections, we will not only have to change the faces and parties but the entire system must be changed. The next election will be a revolution. We must make a shift. We need to change all of these leaders, ministers, and chief ministers, as well as the old parties. It’s time for an honest government.

From now on, power will be directly in the hands of the people in Goa,” he said. Mr Kejriwal said, “Goa’s Health Minister Vishwajit Rane recently announced that he would fight against his father Pratap Singh Rane and that he would defeat him. The state of Goa is rife with power madness; that a son thirsty for power, ready to challenge a father? Prabhu Shri Ram left the Ayodhya palace at the behest of his father. He spent 14 years in exile. This is what our Hindu religion teaches us. Vishwajit Rane should be ashamed of his decision.” Stating that he does not understand Goa politics, he said,”There is a minister in the BJP government who is trapped in a sex scandal and had to resign recently.

There is a minister who was involved in ventilators and oxygen scams at the time of Corona. A minister has been accused of a power sector scam and another minister has been accused of a labour scam. Some other minister takes a bribe to give the government jobs. A minister did not even leave the garbage. He is accused of a garbage scam.” “Can such people develop Goa? Such people can only fill their houses. From the ministers to the government officials, all are involved in scams. This has to be changed and the key lies with the people of Goa,” he added. AAP has announced to contest all the 40 seats in the upcoming assembly elections in the coastal state.