Millennium Post

AAP plans campaigns involving 3 lakh party volunteers ahead of LS polls

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: In the runup to the 2019 parliament­ary election, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has planned a mega two-phase campaign involving nearly three lakh party volunteers to reach out to the electorate. There is a plan to conduct door-to-door campaigns, first in November/december and again in March/april, before the election to reach out to voters in seven parliament­ary constituen­cies in the national capital, AAP'S Delhi unit convener Gopal Rai said. If the election is preponed, the second round of door-to-door campaign will be held in January/february, he told reporters.

The AAP drew a blank in Delhi in the last Lok Sabha election in 2014. The party has already announced the names of its in-charges for five out of seven parliament­ary con- stituencie­s in Delhi, who have started working although their official candidatur­e is yet to be declared. "We will highlight the achievemen­ts of the party-led government in Delhi, besides focussing on failures and misrule of the BJP government at the Centre during the campaign," Rai said.

The party organisati­on is being revamped in Delhi and committees at ward and booth levels are expected to be formed before the door-todoor campaign, he said.

The party plans to appoint 2.5 lakh volunteers as block pramukh (head) to ensure direct and effective contact with voters in around 25,000 polling booths in all parliament­ary seats.

"Each block pramukh will be responsibl­e for at least 25 households in a booth. They will be appointed by November," Rai said.

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