AAP to Harp on Anti-Corruption Plank
Even as other political parties are yet to announce their candidates for the 2014 polls, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate for Bargarh Lok Sabha constituency, Lingaraj, is gearing up to address his first workers convention at Bargarh on Thursday.
Talking to Express, Lingraj said that AAP has already enrolled about 12,000 members and they will launch the campaign after the meeting on Thursday. Gradually such meetings will be held at each of the Assembly segments, blocks and gram panchayats, he added.
Lingaraj said that AAP is likely to field candidates in all the seven Assembly segments without which giving a strong fight in the Lok Sabha polls is not possible.
Corruption at all levels, growing joblessness and unemployment and problems of the farmers will be his key campaign issues, he said.
He said that the resignation of AAP ministry in Delhi has sent out a positive signal and people are slowly aligning with the party as they are frustrated with the growing corruption.
The AAP candidate said that local issues including forcible acquisition of land for industries in Jharusguda, massive pollution by industries, paddy procurement, black marketing of fertilisers and supply of substandard seeds will be raised.
Lingaraj said that in the name of governance, both the State government and the Centre are undermining people’s strength and
AAP will show the political parties the consequences when people wake up and react.
Admitting that generating funds would pose a problem for him, he said he would depend on the contribution of the people.
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