AAP on Sunday launched the "Aapka Vidhayak-Aapke Dwar" campaign with just few months left for Delhi assembly elections slated to be held early next year.
The party said that the objective of the campaign is to communicate directly with the people of Delhi and convey to them the work done by the "AAP" government under the leadership of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the last five years. On the first day of the campaign, meetings were held in Shalimar Bagh, Bawana, Palam, Mehrauli, Sultanpuri, Brijwas, Kondli, Vikaspuri, Madipur, Timarpur, Timarpur Mandal on the first day.
“Where there are AAP MLAs, meetings are being held under their leadership, whereas where we do not have MLAs, the organization workers will hold meetings under the banner of "Aapki Sarkar-Aapke Dwar",” senior AAP leader and MLA Dilip Pandey said.
He added that their target is to complete the meetings in all 2800 mandals in the next one month. During this, the party's Delhi State Vice President Kuldeep Kumar said that during the campaign, we will present the account of the work done in the last five years to the public.
Pandey said, “In view of the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections, the AAP has started the process of preparing its organization. Under this, the entire organization of the party from the top to the bottom level is being re-evaluated by the officials. In this sequence, so far, worker conferences have been organized in 65 out of 70 assemblies of Delhi.”
Apart from this, booth-wise meetings will also be held by the Mandal in-charge and president of each ward of the assembly in the coming days. “By holding meetings at more than 13 thousand booths in Delhi, the AAP will prepare the structure of the assembly, ward, mandal and then booth level well before the elections. Everything will be re-planned,” he said, adding that the party is starting the "Aapka Vidhayak, Aapke Dwar" campaign in about 2800 mandals of Delhi from Sunday and within the next 25 to 30 days, this meeting will be completed in every mandal.
He attributed one of the reasons for winning the last Lok Sabha election to direct communication with the people of Delhi and said, “It was more effective in those areas where AAP contested the elections. Therefore, this campaign has been started on a war footing to end the communication gap, which we will complete by the end of this month.”