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AAP dissolves its Gujarat organisation structure ahead of Assembly polls
The Hindu
The AAP's national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal visited Gujarat four times in the last three months, with the most recent visit to the Patidar stronghold of Mehsana
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on June 8 said its Gujarat organisational structure has been dissolved to restructure the party unit with an aim to defeat the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the State Assembly elections due later this year, AAP leaders said.
"Except for the AAP Gujarat president's post, all other party positions have been dissolved, and a larger and more powerful structure will soon be announced in its place as part of the poll strategy," the party's State Chief Gopal Italia told reporters here.
With this announcement, all party positions at the state, district, taluka levels, frontal organisations are dissolved, Mr Italia said.
"The AAP Gujarat's organisation is dissolved. The post of State President will continue. The AAP is taking its organisation to the booth level. An active, strong organisation to be announced soon," the party's State in-charge, Sandeep Pathak, said in a tweet in Hindi.
"The Aam Aadmi's organisation will end the misrule of BJP ruling for 27 years. The INC is wiped out. Now, the only hope is Mr. Kejriwal," Sandeep Pathak added.
Talking to reporters, Mr. Italia said the Aam Aadmi Party is working with an aim to win the state Assembly elections and defeat the BJP under the leadership of the AAP's national convener, Arvind Kejriwal.
"The party has put in place a powerful strategy, to be implemented in the months ahead of the polls," Mr. Italia said.
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