The Asian Age

AAP to contest UP municipal elections

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Lucknow: The AAP has decided to contest the upcoming municipal polls in Uttar Pradesh. AAP leader Sanjay Singh said on Friday that the AAP was determined to weed out corruption in the civic bodies.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has decided to test the waters in Uttar Pradesh by contesting the upcoming municipal polls.

Senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh told reporters here on Friday that the AAP was determined to weed out corruption ion the civic bodies.

“People are already fed up with the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) government led by Yogi Adityanath and we intend to set things right by putting an end to corruption and exploitati­on of municipal workers”, he said.

Accusing the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “systematic­ally looting the people” to cover up for their own economic disasters, the AAP leader said people had realised that work and developmen­t should be the guiding spirit of voting and not caste, creed or religion.

The AAP spokesman also targeted the BJP over the murder of journalist Gauri Lankesh and said the message from the government was that any dissenting voice against it would be silenced.

Municipal elections to 16 urban civic bodies in the state are scheduled to be held in November this year.

The AAP leader further announced that if voted to power, his party would waive house tax and would ensure that people got clean drinking water. These and other issues would be part of party’s election manifesto.

Mr Sanjay Singh said that schools coming under the municipal corporatio­ns would be brought at par with private schools by enhancing their standards and the successful scheme of “Mohalla Clinics” in Delhi would be replicated in the state as well.

 ?? — PTI ?? Union minister for human resource developmen­t Prakash Javadekar and Chhattisga­rh chief minister Raman Singh at the “Mukhyamant­ri Akshar Samman Samaroh” in Raipur on Friday.
— PTI Union minister for human resource developmen­t Prakash Javadekar and Chhattisga­rh chief minister Raman Singh at the “Mukhyamant­ri Akshar Samman Samaroh” in Raipur on Friday.

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