Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will launch ‘AK’ mobile app on Wednesday to stay connected with party volunteers across the country. Delhi is expected to go to polls early next year.
Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, AAP Delhi in-charge Gopal Rai, said, “Last month we did Jan Samvaad campaign across Delhi. As part of Delhi Assembly election preparations, Arvind Kejriwal will interact with party volunteers in Delhi from tomorrow [Wednesday].”
Mr. Rai said that the party has decided two means of communication for it.
“From Wednesday he [Kejriwal] will conduct meetings with party volunteers in all 14 districts [in Delhi]. After the meetings to maintain direct communication with volunteers, the Chief Minister will launch AK app. Through the app, he will stay connected with volunteers in Delhi and across the country,” the AAP leader said. The leader did not give further details about the app.
“AAP has appointed district-level in-charges. Every Vidhan Sabha will have an observer and every polling station will have one in-charge. The party will also have booth-level volunteers who will join in the district-level dialogues. AAP will also appoint a total of 1,40,000 vijay pramukhs through booth volunteers of every Vidhan Sabha. Every booth volunteer will be given a target of forming 10 vijay pramukhs. By November, AAP will complete the appointment of all these vijay pramukhs,” said Mr Rai.
AAP had earlier announced that Mr. Kejriwal will be conducting “Zila Sammelans” in 14 districts to interact with party volunteers from October 16-24.