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Ahead of Assembly polls, AAP mobilises booth-level workers

In preparation for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national general secretary (organisation) and Rajya Sabha MP Dr Sandeep Pathak held a meeting with the booth-level office-bearers to focus on strengthening the party’s organisational structure across...
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Rajya Sabha MP Dr Sandeep Pathak. File photo
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In preparation for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national general secretary (organisation) and Rajya Sabha MP Dr Sandeep Pathak held a meeting with the booth-level office-bearers to focus on strengthening the party’s organisational structure across the city.

Pathak said the AAP was fully prepared to contest the elections and urged the party workers to ensure every booth in Delhi was fortified. “As the elections approach, the BJP will once again conspire against the AAP. Do not fall into any of the BJP’s traps; concentrate solely on our politics of working for the welfare of Delhiites.” he told the workers.

“Arvind Kejriwal is committed to the people of Delhi and continues to work tirelessly for their welfare,” he added. Pathak also talked about the challenges faced by the AAP during Kejriwal’s incarceration, accusing the BJP-led Central Government of fabricating charges against the former CM.

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“The Centre falsely implicated Kejriwal in a fabricated case and imprisoned him with baseless accusations,” he said.

With Kejriwal’s recent release from prison, Pathak expressed renewed confidence in the party’s prospects for the upcoming elections. “Now, our leader Kejriwal is back among us. No BJP conspiracy will succeed in Delhi anymore. Under Kejriwal’s leadership, the AAP will once again secure victory in the upcoming Assembly elections,” he said.

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