AAP MLAs will give a report card of their performance in the last four-and-a-half years to party workers as part of preparations for the assembly elections in the national Capital early next year.
Former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia is holding a series of meetings with party leaders after coming out of jail and has chalked out a strategy for the assembly polls, the party said. “Immediately after the release of AAP senior leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia from jail, the party has intensified the preparations for the assembly elections with renewed sense of energy. Manish Sisodia, who came out of jail after 17 months, is directly communicating with the public by doing padyatra (march),” AAP stated.
Along with Manish Sisodia's padyatra, the work of strengthening the organization is also going on. Manish Sisodia has made a strategy to win the assembly elections by meeting with the party officials with meetings being held in all 70 constituencies with workers as part of the plan. "In these meetings, party MLAs will give a report card of the work done by them in the last four-and-a-half years to them (party workers)," the party said.
AAP’s General Secretary (Organization) and Rajya Sabha MP Dr Sandeep Pathak said the party is running several campaigns in Delhi regarding the assembly elections and many more campaigns will be launched in the coming time.
“The AAP workers' conference is going on in all 70 assembly seats of Delhi.
In the workers' conference, local MLAs are presenting the report of their four and a half years of work before the public. So far, the worker conference has been successfully organized in 18 out of 70 assembly constituencies,” he said, adding that the top leadership of the party will also participate in the workers’ conference to be held in Chhatarpur on Monday.