New Delhi:Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday appealed to the supporters of opposition parties to vote for the AAP in the February 8 assembly elections so that the work done in the last five years in the national capital is not "undone".
Addressing a roadshow in the Badli constituency in support of AAP candidate Ajesh Yadav, Kejriwal kept the "main achievements" of his government -- free electricity and water -- in focus, as he listed out his welfare measures.
"We have worked hard to improve our schools, the education system, health care... If you vote for other parties, education and health care services will deteriorate," he said.
"Who will take care of the education of your children, who will help you get good and affordable health care if you vote in favour of any other party? Just give it a thought," he said.
"So, I appeal to you all especially those who support Congress and BJP... please be with your respective parties but vote for us this time," the Delhi chief minister said.
Kejriwal kept from directly attacking the opposition parties and sought votes on the development plank.
"Cast your vote keeping the welfare of your family in mind," said the chief minister, sporting the 'aam aadmi' cap and his trademark woollen scarf that earned him the sobriquet of "muffler man".