AAP plans deep rural reach in U.P. before panchayat polls
LUCKNOW, July 1 -- The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will launch its state-wide 'Har Ghar Sampark' campaign in Uttar Pradesh from July 11 as part of its preparations for the panchayat elections scheduled early next year, following its recent bypoll wins in Punjab and Gujarat. Building on this momentum, the campaign will focus on strengthening the party's presence in rural areas.
As part of the plan, the party has appointed 101 observers to cover all 403 assembly constituencies, with each assigned to four segments. AAP workers will visit households in villages and wards to reach out to voters with the party's core message, Mahindra Pratap Singh, AAP's state spokesperson, said.
The outreach will centre around party chief and former CM of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal's model of 'Kaam ki Rajneeti' (politics of work) and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh's 'Sewa aur Sangharsh ki Rajneeti' (politics of service and struggle).
AAP plans to build its organisation across 75 districts, 826 blocks, and nearly 57,000 gram panchayats. The state has been divided into eight zones to streamline efforts.
"Our focus will remain on rural areas. The campaign will take AAP's message directly to people's homes," according to the spokesperson....
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