The manifesto appeared more like a broad replica of what the party had promised during the Delhi Assembly elections.
"Party's agenda has been decentralisation and Swaraj and people should be consulted before their funds are spent. I, as an MP, will put pressure upon all three tiers of administration- municipal, state and central- to ensure responsible and inclusive utilisation of funds," Khetan said at the launch of the manifesto at the party office today.
The journalist-turned-politician said that for increased safety of women, he will eliminate 'dark spot' areas in the constituency and also establish special women and child welfare centres in every assembly segment.
He said that he will also work on police reforms and strive to bring Delhi Police under the state government.
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"It is important to bring the Delhi police under the state government to fix up the responsibility and we will strive for this," Khetan said.
In his manifesto, Khetan has also promised to look into education, sanitation, health and work for betterment of government servants in the constituency.