Jammu, Jan 23: National General Secretary of Aam Aadmi Party Sandeep Pathak on Monday said that party will take part and contest next assembly and Panchayat elections in Jammu and Kashmir with full might and political power.
He said this while chairing organisational meeting of Jammu and Kashmir Aam Aadmi Party unit. The meeting was held at Delhi in which Chairmen and Co-chairmen of different committees of party and all the district presidents took part.
Pathak asked party leadership to further pace efforts to strengthen party in every village and town so that base of party expands.
He expressed gratitude towards people of Jammu and Kashmir and said that people of UT have bestowed immense love and support to Aam Aadmi Party and day is not far when people will elect their own pro-people Aam Aadmi Government after next assembly polls.
Mentioning anti-people policies of Bhartiya Janta Party and its proxy LG Government in Jammu and Kashmir, Sandeep Pathak said that BJP has pushed common masses to corner leaving public grievances redressal mechanism on record low.
Pathak while hailing the zeal of AAP leaders in Jammu and Kashmir for highlighting issues of masses further appealed them to continue working with same zeal and to become voice of masses.
“We have to work for upliftment and inclusive development of Jammu and Kashmir.” he said.
Earlier in the first phase of this meeting, National General Secretary AAP, Sandeep Pathak, under whose command party registered clean sweep win in Punjab, took a first-hand review of party working and structural development in Jammu and Kashmir.
He was briefed upon by Aam Aadmi Party leadership from Jammu and Kashmir about party activities convened in past and efforts done to strengthen party at grass root level.
Efforts to pace membership drive across Jammu and Kashmir were also reviewed during this meeting and a strategy was devised to expand the membership drive.
In this important meeting of Jammu and Kashmir AAP cadre, poll strategy for upcoming elections in Jammu and Kashmir was also discussed and finalised with main emphasis on assembly polls, panchayat polls and municipal polls.