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Showing posts with label AAP Delhi Elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AAP Delhi Elections. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2013

Delhi Election 2013

Complete Report
A record 66 per cent of around 1.2 crore voters exercised their franchise on 4th December in the Delhi assembly election.


On December 8, final results were made public.

Final Results

AAP                          :  28

BJP                            : 32

Congress                    : 8

Others                        : 2

Total                          : 70


  • As clear none of the parties are in position to attain a natural majority (min of 36 seats)
  • Moreover each of the party has made it very clear that they won't try to form government via coalition.
  • If no party can agree to form a coalition government, Delhi would be put under president's rule until a new election is held within six months.
  • Delhi Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung dissolved the Legislative Assembly and forwarded the resignation of Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to President Pranab Mukherjee. 
  • With the Aam Aadmi Party  winning over 28 of the 70 seats in the Delhi Assembly elections, the Election Commission is all set to recognise it as a ‘State party.’
    To get recognition as a State party, all the candidates set up by the party together should get a minimum of eight per cent of the valid votes polled in the entire State or secure a minimum of six per cent of the total votes polled and one Assembly seat for every 25 seats in that State.
Quotes(who said what?):
  • Anna Hazare advises Kejriwal not to take support from any party in Delhi. 
  • Kiran Bedi tweets: "Aap was born when Congress refused to set up an SIT on Coalgate in July 2011!Had it done so! Aap may not have been there today to beat them!" 
  • Kiran Bedi also advised that BJP and AAP should come together to form a strong government in Delhi
  • This is not mine but people's victory, Arvind Kejriwal tells supporters. 
  • Arvind also said that AAP is ready for reelections 
  • I thank my constituents of Krishna Nagar, says Dr Harsh Vardhan. He further congratulated AAP for its performance and thanked Sheila Dixit for having served Delhi for 15 years. 
  •  Sheila Dikshit says
    : "We have to analyse what went wrong." She said she accepts election results with due respect and further thanked everyone for their support for 15 years. Asked whether she failed to read the public mood, she sarcastically said, "Bewakoof hai na hum?" ("We are idiots") 
  • Aam Aadmi Party's victory forces us to think politics in a way different from the traditional way the major parties have been doing, says Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi. 
Source:http://zeenews.india.com/assembly-elections-2013/delhi-polls/delhi-assembly-elections-result-2013-bjp-aap-make-early-gains-congress-catches-up_895190.html
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/assembly-elections-2013/delhi-assembly-elections/Delhi-elections-2013-55-voting-till-4pm/articleshow/26856659.cms
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delhi_Legislative_Assembly_election,_2013
http://www.firstpost.com/politics/delhi-live-aap-bjp-wont-join-hands-govt-formation-uncertain-1273079.html
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/ec-to-recognise-aam-aadmi-party-as-state-party-in-delhi/article5436919.ece

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Why AAP deserves a Chance?

Well its because of two basic reasons
First, its an alternative to BJP and congress who have been given various chances but they have given us disappointment in return...


Second,  transparency in donation and candidate selection procedure of AAP


Lets unroll both the basic reason to the complex reasoning....


I)
Its true that nation is in dread need for a decent political alternative because the
dual policy of BJP and congress and their allies have painted the country politics BLACK AND WHITE!
Lets first define the term 'Black and White Politics'
Its basically the politics which lacks 'colors'(or more formally choices) due to presence of limited parties or presence of multiple parties with limited ideologies. e.g in India we have lots of parties but these parties either have a BJPian ideology or that a CONGRESSIAN one...

So presently
 even if we have a  lots of parties to chose from , we still have just two ideologies to chose i.e BJP and congress..
SO when Congressian ideology is in rule it becomes the evil (or black) and BJPian ideology in opposition becomes the saint(white) and visa-versa!

AAP is definitely a pure alternative with no relation to BJPina or congressian ideology whatsoever


2)
Another Big reason to Vote AAP is its

A) Transparency: AAP is presently the only party which keeps track of its donation gives
receipt for each donation made and uploads the data of donations on its 
website for public transparency.
BJP and Congress are not even close to this sort of transparency.


B) Candidate selection procedure:While BJP and Congress and their allies selects their candidates in close rooms and with deals below the table and by heredity , AAP with acute contrast have an OPEN CANDIDATE SELECTION PROCEDURE in which" 100 voters of any assembly constituency can come together and propose the name of a person they wish to be the candidate for their constituency.  "Then personal information of candidates is put up on website where people can suggest their views about the person.
Considering all the suggestions and that person has no criminal record.
AAP also oppose power gained by heredity and swears that no two people from same family will be given position in the party. Apart from the innovative candidate selection procedure, most of the candidates themselves are from among the REAL AAM ADMI (COMMON MAN)( SEE CANDIDATES LIST )
SEE COMPLETE CANDIDATE SELECTION PREJUDICE HERE
A Report by Aware me

AAP released its innovative tailor-made manifestos for 28 Assembly seats


  • Aam Aadmi Party yesterday (27th November) released the first 28 of its 70 constituency-level manifestos, which it claimed will act as a ready reference for party representatives to focus on problem areas.
  • According to the party compilation of manifestos was a “Herculean Task” as they had to filter from over 3,000 suggestions that we received during our meetings with the people in a constituency.Party’s policy making was constituted at two levels -issues related to the city were discussed in the Delhi Manifesto-local-level issues form the basis of constituency-level manifestos.

  • AAP volunteers and members went to various localities in each constituencies and gathered information on a number of policy issues public service provision, the state of housing, transport systems, employment, issues concerning minorities and others.
    The findings from these background studies were used to develop sector-specific proposals which later came out as the
    city-level manifesto that was finally released on 21 November.
  • Every effort was made to include a range of neighbourhood types planned colonies, unauthorised areas, resettlement colonies, regularised, jhuggi clusters, and rural and urban areas, as well as sections of the society.
    The analysis of findings from these meetings formed the basis of the constituency-level manifestos that were prepared by Aam Aadmi Party volunteers at the constituency level.


  • This idea of coming out with 70 constituency-wise manifestos (also known as tailor-made manifestos) was also adopted by BJP who released their manifestos after AAP. AAP is therefore attacking BJP  for stealing its innovative idea of a tailor-made manifestos. 



Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Centre to probe foreign funding for Aam Aadmi Party

Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde Yesterday (November,11,2013) said that his ministry is probing the source of foreign funding received by the party in response to a Public Interest Litigation or PIL filed at Delhi High Court last month,
|Wow! its amazing that parties like congress and bjp who doesn't have the clarity on sources of even their domestic funding are screened from such probes.
But a party like AAP which is presently the only party which keeps record of its donation and keeps it transparent by updating it on its website(click here to visit it) is alleged and probed that easily.| 


AAP's Response


  • AAP confidently challenged both the Congress and the BJP to prove them guilty. 
  • AAP, however also demanded a probe on how Congress got funds worth Rs. 2000 crore and a probe on BJP's funding as well.
  • The AAP alleges that it is being targeted as opinion polls have predicted better prospects for the first-timers than earlier believed. 
It is interesting to note that in August this year Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) filed an affidavit before the Delhi High Court alleging that the Congress and the BJP have for years been receiving donations to the tune of tens of crores from foreign companies through their Indian subsidiaries.|So Mr Shinde where is your probe in response this affidavit?| 

Saturday, October 5, 2013

ANTI-AAP Phone calls

Just a day after the Election Commission announced the poll dates for Delhi (, 4th december 2013.) a recorded phone call against Arvind Kejriwal and AAP is being witnessed.

A Caller named Sri Om claims to be from no party and says that he used to work with India Against Corruption when Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal led the campaign together. 

He alleges that Kejriwal betrayed Anna by colluding with the Congress which helped him make his own political party with their backing and that therefore one should not vote for him.

Call comes from the number 0091 1409 711 885, which is not a dial back number.


This is what the caller says,
"Hi, I'm Sri Om. I used to work with India Against Corruption when Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal led the campaign. But Arvind Kejriwal colluded with the Congress and made his own political party with their backing. Arvind Kejriwal betrayed Anna. A person who can betray his own men can betray anyone. I therefore, request you not to vote for Kejriwal in the coming"


Editor's View: This call clarifies that some sort of intense planning is being done in order to demoralize the all the AAP's efforts towards Delhi elections.
It also proves that 'someone' is afraid of increasing popularity of AAP in Delhi.
And by 'someone' I surely mean some political party........
JLBC request the voters of Delhi to ignore this stupid call, only purpose of which is to divert the attention of votes from the actual perspective.


Source:
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/is-there-a-hidden-campaign-against-or-er-for-arvind-kejriwal/426559-80-258.html

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Mahabharat's Bheem Praveen Kumar joins AAP

On 8th September(2013)  Praveen Kumar who famously portrayed the character of Bheem in B R Chopra's TV series Mahabharat joined AAM ADMI PARTY. Praveen Kumar is also a two times Asian games gold medalist.At the public meeting held in Sonia Vihar, where Praveen was inducted into the party, nearly every single speech had references to the Mahabharata.
"It is a role that I have a great fondness for. It gave me fame. If the Mahabharata taught me anything, it was that leaders must serve their people. This is what the Aam Aadmi Party stands for, and which is why I have joined it," Praveen said.

According to internal party sources Praveen was being considered as the party's candidate for the Wazirpur constituency.
"He has filed an application with the party for the candidate's post. It is likely that he will be declared the candidate, as he lives in the area, and has clean credentials," a member said.


Source:
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/bheem-joins-aap-ranks-ahead-of-november-battle/1166526/2

Monday, August 26, 2013

Arvind's speech at St.Stephen's College :Complete Report

Click here to see the speech video(DO SEE!)
On August 23rd (2013) Arvind Kejrival addressed the students of  St.Stephen's College(Delhi).
Purpose of the speech("Role of Youth in Democracy") was to motivate the youth to join politics
He addressed that dirty politics is the root of our problems and to bring about changes, the youth would have to be the change. 
Arvind began with describing how politics which was an auspicious deed at the time of independence is now considered to be a dark profession with anti-social activities in it.

Arvind also questioned the present form of representative democracy and supported direct involvement of citizens in decision making process. He gave an example of US where 
 where people make laws in Town Hall meetings, and mayors and bureaucrats then implement the law,
He said if AAP wins then it will 
formulate a law having provision for such direct involvement of citizens in politics via Town Hall meetings.

Debate with youth
Arvind also responded to the audience's questions which were in fact FAQs(Frequently Asked Questions ) about Aam Admi Party like
  1.  "What if you win some seats but they are not enough to form a government — will you form a coalition with the Congress or the BJP?"
    ANS:
     AAP would not collaborate with either of the two parties, Kejriwal said,
    "We will not lend support to either party. Even if we get 20 seats, it would mean that the other two parties will also not be able to form a government. We've reached a stage where without us, a government cannot be formed."
  2.  Why the party was fielding people without any political experience
    ANS:
    T
    hey are not looking for political experts but those who are sensitive to the needs of others. "We are promising candidates who have no criminal record and if proof of their corruption is brought to us even a day before the elections, we promise to withdraw their names,"
  3. When Arvind talked about 'vote bank' politics, a student asked
    Weather AAP was not doing the same by writing a letter to Muslims?
    ANS:
    "I have been interacting with various sections — jhuggi-jhopri dwellers, auto drivers, and members of Valmiki Samaj. I have written to them too. There are problems specific to certain communities."said Arvind
This interaction with youth can be considered a success as after the speech 61 Stephanians joined AAP. AAP already has 70% of youth candidates.

Editor's View: Such interactive meets with the youth of nation and AAP's desire for young minds as its candidates is really appreciated. But wait for a moment, when BJP's Modi gave speech at  B.schools(Business school)  and  big colleges, media gave it a sugary and gummy attention
Also when Congress's Rahul Gandhi interacts with youth then it is also covered by media without any if and buts.
 But when AAP's Arvind Kejrival  meets with youth St.Stephen's College or at 
Also when Congress's Rahul Gandhi interacts with youth then it is also covered by media without any if and buts. But when AAP's Arvind Kejrival  meets with youth St.Stephen's College or at Wharton(B.School)(click here to know more about Wharton meet) then switches to its HUSH-HUSH mode.This is so patheticClick here to see the speech video(DO SEE!)
 Source:http://www.indianexpress.com/news/arvind-kejriwal-to-stephen-s-students-participate-in-politics-to-bring-change/1159316/
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-08-24/delhi/41442854_1_arvind-kejriwal-the-aam-aadmi-party-aap
 

Thursday, August 22, 2013

AAP volunteer beaten up for protecting a girl form being molested

On the evening of Rakhi, an AAP volunteer Sunder saw a drunk man trying to force himself into an auto in which a girl was traveling.The girl was trying to resist this act. 
The volunteer
 and his brother tried to help the girl and interfered but were beaten up by the drunk man and three of his friends. Sunder suffered minor injuries with some bruises and a red eye. He was punched on the face repeatedly by those men.However, later men ran away after the scuffle and the girl went safely to her home.

What Sunder did is really appreciable, if he would not have interfered it would have been another Damani case on the night of Rakha Bandhan...Keep it up!
Source: 
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=401555429944223&set=a.300369023396198.53817.290805814352519&type=1&relevant_count=1

AAP's Candidate selection procedure: A thing you must know

1. 100 voters of any assembly constituency can come together and propose the name of a person they wish to be the candidate for their constituency. Also, a prospective candidate himself, with the approval of the 100 voters from his constituency, may propose his name. A particular voter may propose the name of a single candidate only.
2. Application forms can be downloaded online or can be obtained from any of our party offices.
3. After filling in all details asked for in the application form, one can deposit it at the party head quarters with Mr. Dilip Pandey, Secretary, Selection Committee (Address: A -119, Kaushambi, Ghaziabad). This can be done on any day after the 15th of April 2013, between 10am and 5pm (except for Sundays). Any correspondence regarding the candidate selection process will happend from this same office.
4. A screening committee has been created by the party to work on this process. Members of this screening committee are -
1. Manish Sisodia
2. Sanjay Singh
3. Vinod Kumar Binny
4. Rajan Prakash
5. Dilip K Pandey
6. Nisha Singh
7. Ashish Talwar
8. Kishore Asthana
9. BS Dhanola
10. Rahul Mehra
11. Abhay Singh
12. Vinay Mittal
5. After the 5th of May, the screening committee will start the process of putting together a short list of a maximum of 5 candidates from eacy constituency, from among all the applications received. For the purpose of creating such a short list, the screening committee will have one-on-one interactions with all the applicants and will also take inputs from various sources such as - active volunteers, journalists, reputated citizens and more. The decision of the screening committee will be final in shortlisting candidates. Ater releasing a shortlist, candidate applications will not be received for that particular constituency.
6. The above shortlist will be promoted in the public domain by various means such as - releasing it online, campaign by party workers and other media, and opinion on the candidates will be sought from active party volunteers and the public at large. Everybody will be allowed to share their views, good or bad, about any candidate, and would also be invited to submit proof of any wrong-doings by the shortlisted candidates. Such submissions can be made online or sent directly to the party office. There would be a window of 15 days set apart for this.
7. The screening committee will take congnisance of every information/opinion that is shared, and on receiving evidence-backed negative information about a candidate, strike out the name of such candidates and release an updated shortlist.
8. Aam Aadmi Party is a recently formed political outfit. There are many people who have now participated and contributed for a long time as volunteers in this movement, but have not been formally enrolled as party members. All such volunteers will be indentified/declared as 'active volunteers' and their opinion will be sought on the shortlist of candidates.
Post this, such 'active volunteers' would gather together at constituency level meetings and would rank the candidates by means of preferential voting. This process would be carried out by a secret ballot, the results of which would be made available to the political affairs committee. At the moment, the number of active volunteers at each constituency is not significantly large. For this reason, we do not plan to release the outcome of the preferential ranking vote and rather only submit it to the political affairs committee as an input.
9. Next, the political affairs committee will have one-on-one interaction with each of the shortlisted candidates.
10. Preferential voting by active volunteers will bring forward the popularity of candidates. While personal interaction with the screening and political committee will be used to determine if the candidate is - courageous, has a vision for bringing in systemic change in Delhi, understands all aspects and nuances of direct democracy (swaraj), has learned opinions on broad range of issues, has respect for every caste and religion etc. Considering the popularity of all candidates, their thoughts on various issues and opinion held by the public at large about them - the political affairs committee will take the decision on who would be the candidate from a particular constituency.

Editor's View: When compared to other present political parties like BJP,Congress etc who do their Candidate Selection in closed shady environments on the basis of money and GUNDA power, AAP's selection procedure is much more democratic and transparent.In fact it is presently the most ideal political selection procedure and is another reason for which voting AAP this time can be considered to be a good deal...
  


Source:http://delhi.aamaadmiparty.org/news/candidate-selection-process-delhi-elections-2013-english-version

Aam Aadmi Party announces list of 13 probables for three assembly seats

To See complete shortlists and candidate lists click here

For earlier shortlists click here
AAP announced the list of 13 probables for Kalkaji, Kirari and Tughlakabad assembly constituencies, after screening the 36 applicants.For Kalkaji assembly seat, AAP has shortlisted five probables, which include Bhag Singh(an auto-rickshaw driver),Gaurav Katiyar( a chartered accountant), a Pradeep Panchal(French language expert), an MNC official and a businessman.

 For Kirari Assembly Seat Rajkumar Sahni(another auto Rikshaw driver) and Rajan Prakash (a journalist with 10 years experience)
Rajan had covered Anna Hazare's agitation but later joined the movement full time and quit his job, the party said.The other two shortlisted candidates are Ramesh Chandra Pradhan and Shivakant, who were associated with CPI(M) while Rakesh Kumar Pandey was associated with Lok Janshakti Party.The party has shortlisted three probable candidates for Tughlakabad Assembly constituency.

Source:
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/1878455/report-aam-aadmi-party-announces-list-of-13-probables-for-three-assembly-seats

Monday, June 24, 2013

AAP's protest for inaction of police on rape case

Aam Aadmi Party staged a  protested outside the Bhajanpura Police Station on the nigh of19th June 2013  after a married woman was raped here.
The woman, who was from Bihar, alleged that she was raped for three days in Bhajanpura.
The matter of protest is that the police has not registered a case yet.
However, Police claimed that an FIR was registered and two people have been arrested.
Even  AAP activists were also detained after they held a protest outside the police station.
The arrested volunteers were rounded up and brutally beaten by Delhi Police.

On the night of June 19
th, 15 AAP volunteers were picked up by police including 4 women volunteers. While the female volunteers were granted bail the next day the male volunteers were kept in custody despite serious injuries.  

Later, after detaining activists for three days, they have been granted bail on June 23rd(Sunday) by the city court.  However, despite granting bail, the volunteers were not released citing “technical” reasons.The eleven arrested male volunteers were produced in front of Shri Brijesh Garg, ASJ Kakardooma Court, who appreciated the right to protest as a fundamental right and held that AAP volunteers were protesting within their constitutionally guaranteed right.
Even though bail was granted to the 11 volunteers, Ms Harleen Singh, Metropolitan Magistrate of Karkardooma Court, did not accept the surety provided by the friends/ family members of 10 bailed out volunteers, while accepting surety of just one volunteer. 
Harleen singh has now ordered that the release of other 10 volunteers would be done at 2pm tomorrow afternoon after due verification of the soundness of the sureties.
Hundreds of AAP volunteers including Manish Sisodia and Gopal Rai reached Tihar Jail Gate No 3 to welcome Gulshan – the volunteer who was released today.

The point of Shame is that , media has not even notified this case to the public, not even a single line about this is shown in those damn news flashes !
(SEE Our analysis on the 
vacuum behavior of our media )


Source:
http://aamaadmiparty.org/news/aam-aadmi-party-volunteers-granted-bail




Wednesday, June 19, 2013

AAP's 3rd shortlist of candidates for Delhi:Detail and Name

Background: Aam Admi Party(AAP) for its participation in Delhi polls in November this year(2013), has earlier shortlisted 44 people from the 95 applicants for 8 Assembly Constituencies(Vidhan Sabha) (viz Ballimaran, Delhi Cantt, Hari Nagar, Karawal Nagar, Mangolpuri, Narela, Sangam Vihar and Timarpur). (Click here for earlier list)

Main Report
Click here for fourth shortlist

Aam Admi Party(AAP) has now made public its 3rd list of shortlisted candidates for Delhi Elections.
This list consists of 18 candidates for 8 constituencies.


  • This list includes people from all walks of life 
  • Out of the 18 shortlisted candidates, 8 are women from different walks of life.
  • The average age of the candidates who have been shortlisted is approximately 36 years. 
Some of the shortlisted people are

  • Farhana Anjum from Ballimaran. Forty-year old Farhana Anjum had contested 2012 councillor elections and had managed to get more than 5000 votes from her ward, giving a tough fight to the lead candidate.
  •  Anita Singh from Sangam Vihar is the wife of a retired IAF officer and has devoted her life to social work and causes related to women.
  • Another young female candidate from Mangolpuri is Rakhee Birla who belongs to Balmiki community and is pursuing a career in TV journalism.
  • Surendra Singh, an NSG commando who fought terrorists in 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks thus saving hundreds of life.
  • Also among the candidate shortlist is Jagdeep Singh, who ever since he lost his father in 1984 sikh riots, has been fighting for the rights of the victims of the carnage. 
  • Another candidate from Karawal Nagar is Kapil Mishra who is an environment activist with Greenpeace and has been fighting to save Yamina river
  • Thirty-four year old Mohammad Salim is an auto driver and has been shortlisted from Timarpur vidhan sabha. 
  • Another candidate from Narela is Rajesh Kumari who is a LIC and PO agent.
  • The youngest candidate is Wasim Ahmad Sonawale from Ballimaran constituency who is 25 years.
  • The oldest is Baljeet Singh Mann from Narela Vidhan Sabha who is 60 years old.His father was in the Azad Hind Fauj, led by Subash Chandra Bose.
Source:http://delhi.aamaadmiparty.org/Delhi-Elections-2013


Monday, June 17, 2013

AAP's candidate selection for Delhi:Complete Report

Aam Admi Party(AAP) for its participation in Delhi polls in November this year(2013), has shortlisted 44 people from the 95 applicants for 8 Assembly Constituencies(VIDHAN SABHA) (viz Ballimaran, Delhi Cantt, Hari Nagar, Karawal Nagar, Mangolpuri, Narela, Sangam Vihar and Timarpur).
  • The list ideally includes people from all paths of life. It has got teachers, lawyers, ex-servicemen, engineers, students,  property dealer, farmer and doctors as well.
  • These people were selected by the candidate screening committee, co-chaired by Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh.
  • The final 8 candidates for the 8 constituencies each would be selected from these 44 by the recommendations of grassroot-level workers and the selection committee through consultation and debate.
  • The list includes five each for Greater Kailash and Trilokpuri; four each for Kondli, Najafgarh, Patparganj and Seemapuri while three each for Bijwasan, Malviya Nagar, Matia Mahal, Matiala, Rama Krishna Puram and Sadar Bazar.
  • Prominent among the shortlisted are media personality and AAP member Shazia Ilmi from RK Puram and Sisodia himself from Patparganj.
  • List was made public on May 24th and was open to suggestions on AAP's website for 15 days 
  • According to AAP shortlisting of canditates was done by verifying their criminal antecedents  and considering their clean image and popularity among local people.
  • Accusing other parties of having candidates with criminal record , AAP revealed that the Congress and the BJP had fielded 19 candidates each with criminal cases in the last assembly elections while BSP had 15 such candidates.
On the funds collected to contest the elections, Arvind said, "We have received around Rs 2 crore in the past two months through internet banking and anybody can visit out site to see the list of donors. We don't accept any amount from those who want to remain anonymous."



Arvind gets Delhi citizenship for Elections

Arvind Kejrival has turned to a Delhiite (citizen of Delhi) by getting his voter identity card prepared in the Capital. He Surrendered  his old voter ID having the address of Kaushambi (UP) and got a new one having the F Block, Sundar Nagri in East Delhi as his new address.
Interestingly this new address is in-fact the address of the venue where Arvind's agitation against inflated power and water bills occurred in March (click here to know more about agitation)


Arvind has done this to be able to fight Assembly Elections in Delhi to be held in November this year(2013) because only a person whose name figures in the voters’ list in Delhi can fight the Assembly Elections.

Arvind is in-fact the 
only shortlisted candidate of AAP from the New Delhi assembly constituency. According to party sources, one candidate who earlier applied to contest from the same constituency withdrew after Mr. Kejriwal expressed his desire to contest from this area.

As per the details the AAP has uploaded on its website, Mr. Kejriwal also declared a flat worth Rs. 1 crore in Gurgaon and Rs. 1 lakh as bank balance on his wife’s name.

Source:
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Delhi/kejriwal-becomes-a-delhiite-to-take-on-sheila/article4799475.ece


Sunday, April 28, 2013

Bijli Pani Rally Update

(click here to see the public support pics of this Rally).

Today(April 28 ,2013) AAP's activist and supporters marched towards Jantar Mantar in the form of a rally from Sundar Nagari.
This rally was called '
Bijli Pani Rally' and its purpose was to deliver the 10.5 Lakh petitions(/letters) signed by people of Delhi against the inflated power and water bills in which they pledged to not to pay the unfair bills..

 AAP in a letter to 
Sheila Dikshit asked her to either send her officials to collect 10.5 lakh protest letters signed Delhiites against inflated electricity and water bills or they will themselves march towards her house to submit them.

On 
Sheila Dikshit agreeing to receive letters at her residence, at around 2pm a delegation of 10 members led by Kumar Vishwas, Sanjay Singh and Manish Sisodia delivered the letters to Sheila Dikshit's house.


"We got a call from CM, she agrees to receive Bijli-Pani letters of AAP. We will deliver the letters at her residence," said Arvind Kejriwal while addressing crowd at jantar Mantar(click here to see the public support pics).

Source: AAP FACEBOOK PAGE 

AAP to form Mahila Suraksha Dal in all constituencies


The Aam Aadmi Party on 22 April 2013 has announced to  form a Mahila Suraksha Dal in all Assembly constituencies and colleges to take up those cases of sexual harassment against women that policemen do not investigate properly.


 Arvind explained that activists of the proposed Mahila Suraksha Dal would visit police stations and put pressure on cops who were shoddily investigating rape cases. 

Arvind also said those
interested in joining the Dal should SMS their contact details to 9212472681 or email volunteer@aamaadmiparty.org.

Arvind also said that it was AAP's intervention that a five year old girl's rape case(in Delhi) was given proper consideration. He said that "Girl's  uncle called at the AAP's helpline and informed that the rape case is being suppressed by the police and that they(girl's relatives) were offered a bribe to remain silent.

That's why AAP went to Gandhi Nagar police station and ensured that the matter wasn't hushed up. Later when she was sent to a hospital that didn't have the required facilities to treat her injuries, AAP intervened"

Arvind said that the AAP's helpline was getting swamped with callers complaining about sexual abuse cases which the police were allegedly not probing.
Since AAP 
do not have enough manpower to take up all the complaints. They decided to create Mahila Suraksha Dal and requested citizens to volunteer it even if they do not support AAP.

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