AAP presents five-year report card of development
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AAP presents five-year report card of development

As a campaign strategy, the AAP will organise seven town hall meetings.

AAP presents five-year report card of development

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday kicked off its campaign for the assembly elections scheduled for early next year. 

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal came out with a report card of his party listing all the developments achieved under his government. Free bus ride to women, subsided electricity and water, newly launched Wi-Fi service etc. are some of the achievements the CM mentioned in his report card. 

To begin with, the party will first bring out its strategic campaign to convince the people of Delhi about the services provided to them and development in the last five years and will ask for same kind of support which they had extended in last assembly elections in 2014-15.

Presenting his performance, Kejriwal, along with all his six cabinet ministers, said, on Tuesday, "We will go to the people of Delhi with our (work performance) report cards and will let the people decide who can serve them better."

"In 70 years, 17,000 classrooms were made in government schools in Delhi. In five years, we have made 20,000 new classrooms. All other states together would not have made these many classrooms," said Kejriwal. 

As a campaign strategy, the AAP will organise seven town hall meetings – one in each Lok Sabha constituency. The first town hall meeting will be held on December 26 in New Delhi, second on December 27 in Chandni Chowk, third on December 30 in North East, fourth on January 3 in East Delhi, fifth on January 4 in West Delhi, sixth on January 5 in North West and the last on January 7 in South West. 

"Apart from the meetings in seven Lok Sabah seats in Delhi, the party will carry out a door-to-door campaign in over 35 lakh homes and as many as 10 Mohalla Sabhas which will be held in each of the Delhi Assembly seats in the next one week," said Gopal Rai, a senior AAP leader and one of Cabinet minister in the Delhi Government.