Since the formation of the government in Punjab, the party has started expanding its base in Congress-ruled Rajasthan.
In Rajasthan, AAP’s new election in-charge Vinay Mishra announced the dissolution of all units, including the state executive, at a meeting of party workers at Birla Auditorium here.
Mishra, the MLA in Delhi, said, “From today the state executive, all the district units of AAP Rajasthan have been dissolved.”
He also said that a membership drive would be started in the state.
Mishra said, we will connect people from village to village, house to house and make a strong organization in the state.
Assembly elections in Rajasthan are to be held by the end of 2023.
Mishra targeted the ruling Congress government over the issues of unemployment and farmer loan waiver.
A large number of people joined AAP on this occasion.
Those who joined the party included former councillors, current and former sarpanches, people from medical, law and other professions. Apart from this, many people subscribed through digital platforms.
AAP is hoping to enter Rajasthan to provide a political alternative to the people of the state, which has seen the rule of Congress or BJP.
AAP’s national spokesperson Sanjay Singh said, “When we entered the elections in Delhi for the first time, many people abused us but we won and formed the government. We did not compromise on the promises made to the people. Recently The party registered victory in Punjab in the just-concluded assembly elections.”
He said that people’s trust in you is increasing continuously.
Singh said, “The people of the country have understood that the Aam Aadmi Party fights elections on issues like development, education and health while other parties seek votes by dividing the country on the basis of religion and caste.”
He said that issues of development and public interest have no importance for other parties.
AAP will establish its trust among the people of Rajasthan and the result will be visible in the upcoming assembly elections.
“People here are upset with both the Congress and the BJP and they have high hopes from the Aam Aadmi Party as an alternative,” he said.
Mishra said that soon a new organization of the party will be seen in Rajasthan.
He said, “Aam Aadmi Party worker will work in Rajasthan with the thought that elections are going to be held in the state tomorrow. A three-month special membership drive is being started.
Mishra said that there would be an in-charge at the district level to oversee the party affairs.
He said that those who performed well in the membership drive would be made office bearers of the party at the district and state level.
The politics of Rajasthan is dominated by the Congress and the BJP, which has 200 assembly constituencies and 25 Lok Sabha constituencies.
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