Arvind Kejriwal To Visit Assam In March

The CM will visit Assam along with Sandeep Pathak in the initial half of March to give a push to the party.
Arvind Kejriwal To Visit Assam In March

GUWAHATI: Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal along with Sandeep Pathak, the national organising secretary is scheduled to arrive in Assam in the initial half of March. Party leaders of Assam informed this on Monday. 

Bhaben Choudhury along with a group of senior leaders of the party's state unit had a meeting with the convenor of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Arvind Kejriwal and Sandeep Pathak in New Delhi. The interaction took place on Friday where the team gathered stock of various development projects carried of by the Kejriwal administration. 

These projects includes Mohalla clinics and huge transformation offered in government schools of Delhi. Lakshmikanta Dubey, the state joint-coordinator of the party stated that, once Arvind Kejriwal along with Sandeep Pathak visits Assam, it will automatically offer a spontaneous boost to the AAP organisation in the state. 

During their time in Assam, the duo will set the roadmap to carry on the Panchayat polls and the Lok Sabha elections, he added. As per the sources, Kejriwal has not visited the state of Assam for several years now. His next scheduled visit will be officially his first visit in Assam after holding the position of Chief Minister. 

Notably, last year, AAP shined out in the Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) elections. The party has a committee of its own in all the districts of Assam. AAP stepped back from taking part in the 2021 assembly polls in Assam. The prime reason stated by the party is due to insufficient amount of organisational strength. Along with this, the leaders also mentioned that they did not want a division votes among the regional parties- Raijor Dal and Assam Jatiya Parishad.

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