Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) nationwide convener Arvind Kejriwal dealt with district-level authorities at a meeting in Chandni Chowk on Sunday, to prepare for the upcoming Delhi Assembly political elections. The previous Chief Minister compared the upcoming political election to a ‘dharamyudh’, attracting a parallel to the legendary fight of the Mahabharata.
In an address to district-level authorities at a meeting in Chandni Chowk right here, Kejriwal claimed that magnificent pressures get on the AAP’s side, pointing out the event’s triumph in the MCD mayoral political elections, regardless of the BJP’s collective initiatives to take control.
While dealing with the event employees, Kejriwal claimed, “We are a small party with limited resources. The BJP has immense funds and power, but they have never done anything for the people of Delhi because they lack the will to serve.”
AAP supremo additionally advised event employees not to concentrate on private prospects obtaining tickets, stressing, “You should work as if I am contesting all 70 seats in Delhi.”
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The Delhi Assembly political elections are arranged for February following year.
Kejriwal advised the event’s cubicle and district-level employees to tackle the difficulty of getting to every citizen, worrying the relevance of holding at the very least 65,000 neighborhood conferences to spread out the AAP’s message.
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(With PTI Inputs)