Delhi chief minister said if people are educated and healthy, country will progress swiftly.
New Delhi: In his Republic Day address, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday asserted that his government has ushered in a "revolution" in health and education sectors and suggested that the Centre and states should adopt them as a "model of progress" for development of the country. Choosing to focus on "good governance" rather than slamming Narendra Modi-led Centre, Mr Kejriwal’s 23-minute speech could be a message to the poll-bound Punjab and Goa, where the AAP has high stakes.