AAP Aims for Political Revolution in Madhya Pradesh
Jitendra Singh Tomar of AAP promises clean politics in Madhya Pradesh, targeting 230 assembly seats amid dissatisfaction with BJP and Congress. He aims to strengthen party structure and expand its influence. Internal party shifts include replacing Raghav Chadha with Ashok Mittal, citing the party's internal dynamics.
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In a bold political move, Aam Aadmi Party’s Madhya Pradesh in-charge Jitendra Singh Tomar has announced the party’s intention to contest all 230 state assembly seats. The AAP aims to provide a cleaner, more honest political alternative in a state suffering under BJP and Congress leadership.
This announcement comes amid internal shifts within AAP's ranks, with Ashok Mittal replacing Raghav Chadha as the party's deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha. Tomar emphasized that these changes are part of the party's internal affairs and discouraged external speculation.
Tomar outlined strategic plans for expanding AAP's influence by dividing Madhya Pradesh into 13 zones, each managed by a zone in-charge. Furthermore, conferences and grassroots activities will aim to strengthen the party's presence throughout the region. Tomar also criticized the current governments for their failure to provide basic amenities to the people.
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