Arvind Kejrival today (Sept, 10,2013) at 8.30 in the morning with Manish Sisodia, Kumar Vishwas and a bunch of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) activists arrived at the crowded Kaushambi metro station.
They were heading for their office in central Delhi.
As many looked on, Kejriwal was flooded with requests to pose for photos. “Hundred votes for each photo,” he quipped and began handing out his business cards to them. “We don’t have money, so we are asking each commuter to take responsibility for 100 votes,”
The whole team boarded the rear coach as the train arrived. In the train Kejriwal, Sisodia and Vishwas fanned out in the crowd of commuters and started approaching people. “Please vote for AAP this election. Please cast your vote for an honest party,”
However it doesn't means that the AAP metro squad didn't faced any questions in the train, Charu Kant, a banker with State Bank of Hyderabad, asked him: “Why should we trust AAP? We have had such bad experience with other parties?”Vishwas replyed to him that “When we are in power, there would be Anna Hazare’s Lokayukta within one month. If that does not happen, you can seek our resignation.”
Shaking hands, posing for photos and distributing cards, the AAP team moved from the last coach towards the train front.Apart from Kejriwal, Sisodia, Vishwas and scores of party volunteers too travel by Delhi Metro daily and on their way try to convince commuters to vote for their party.
Source:http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/DelhiElections2013/Delhi-polls-Kejriwal-takes-the-metro-to-reach-out-to-people/Article1-1119817.aspx
They were heading for their office in central Delhi.
As many looked on, Kejriwal was flooded with requests to pose for photos. “Hundred votes for each photo,” he quipped and began handing out his business cards to them. “We don’t have money, so we are asking each commuter to take responsibility for 100 votes,”
The whole team boarded the rear coach as the train arrived. In the train Kejriwal, Sisodia and Vishwas fanned out in the crowd of commuters and started approaching people. “Please vote for AAP this election. Please cast your vote for an honest party,”
However it doesn't means that the AAP metro squad didn't faced any questions in the train, Charu Kant, a banker with State Bank of Hyderabad, asked him: “Why should we trust AAP? We have had such bad experience with other parties?”Vishwas replyed to him that “When we are in power, there would be Anna Hazare’s Lokayukta within one month. If that does not happen, you can seek our resignation.”
Shaking hands, posing for photos and distributing cards, the AAP team moved from the last coach towards the train front.Apart from Kejriwal, Sisodia, Vishwas and scores of party volunteers too travel by Delhi Metro daily and on their way try to convince commuters to vote for their party.
Source:http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/DelhiElections2013/Delhi-polls-Kejriwal-takes-the-metro-to-reach-out-to-people/Article1-1119817.aspx
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