
AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal to launch ‘Gujarat Jodo' membership drive
Arvind Kejriwal
will be in Ahmedabad on Wednesday to launch the party's 'Gujarat Jodo' membership drive. He will meet AAP's state, zonal, district, and assembly-level office bearers during his visit.
Speaking to reporters at the AAP state headquarters, Gujarat in charge Gopal Rai said that the party's victory in Visavadar was a "message of change". "Despite the BJP throwing its entire machinery into the constituency, it lost. Only AAP has the strength to uproot the BJP from power in the state," he said.
Rai noted that through the campaign, AAP will activate ground-level teams in every assembly constituency and connect with all citizens who want to join the party.
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