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AAP gearing up for upcoming Lok Sabha polls; expands its organisational base in Delhi

By Abhimanyu
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AAP gearing up for upcoming Lok Sabha polls expands its organisational base in Delhi

New Delhi: Aam Admi Party is all set for upcoming Lok Sabha polls and has expanded its organisational base in Delhi where the party is in power. The party has inducted three new wings to enhance its mass base among the voters of Delhi. AAP North-East Delhi Lok Sabha in-charge Dilip Pandey urges the voters of Delhi to vote for the party and attacked the central government for not letting the Delhi government function smoothly.

Dilip Pandey speaking with Newsd said, “People of Delhi understands the fake promises made by the Bhartiya Janata Party government and won’t fall in the same trap again, this time they are going to show them the way out.”

Pandey also urges the Delhi voters not to vote for Congress party as it will help only BJP and asked them to vote for AAP and support them in winning all the seven parliamentary seats of the state.

AAP has inducted three new wings in Delhi and an announcement was made by Delhi convenor Gopal Rai on October 25. ‘Tenants wing’, ‘Slum Dwellers wing’, and ‘Street Vendors’ wing have been formulated and inducted by the AAP Delhi convenor.

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Dilip Pandey also said that party has announced the overseas wing which will be called ‘Overseas Global’ and Prithvi Reddy is appointed the maiden Global convenor. Pulkit Gupta a former aid of the party is made the Secretary of AAP Global.

“AAP has received tremendous support from the NRI community worldwide and would like to continue this engagement with the community to use their contribution and expertise in improving the well-being of common people of India,” said Pandey to Newsd.

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