The registration process for Mukhyamantri Mahila Samman Yojana (Chief Minister's Women's Honor Scheme) and Sanjeevani Yojana—schemes announced by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor Arvind Kejriwal—began on Monday.

In a major announcement on Sunday, Kejriwal stated that under the Mukhyamantri Mahila Samman Yojana, the AAP government will provide ₹2,100 monthly to every woman, while the Sanjeevani Scheme will offer free medical treatment to all senior citizens above 60 years of age.

According to the former Delhi CM, party workers will conduct door-to-door registration for these schemes. During a press conference at the party headquarters, Kejriwal appealed to elderly citizens and women to keep their voter identification cards ready, as being a Delhi voter is mandatory for these schemes. He also advised people to verify that their names haven't been removed from the voter lists.

The AAP leader promised to help those whose names might have been deleted from voter lists to get new voter IDs. Kejriwal claimed that the Women's Honor Scheme would benefit 35-40 lakh women, while the Sanjeevani Scheme would assist 10-15 lakh elderly citizens. He mentioned that he, along with Chief Minister Atishi and Manish Sisodia, would personally help people fill out registration forms.

This marks the first Delhi Assembly election where AAP has entirely focused on micro-management in its campaign strategy. The party aims to reach every street in every neighborhood across all assembly constituencies. AAP candidates have already been deployed in the electoral field, working with their teams to establish their presence.