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AAP to fight polls in 2024 elections in Odisha
ANGUL: In an attempt to position the Aam Aadmi Party in the political spectrum Nationwide, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has decided to contest the upcoming polls in Odisha in 2024.The party will contest all the 147 assembly constituencies in Odisha in 2024,the AAP State Convener Nishikanta Mohapatra said in a press conference today at Angul.
AAP state Convenor Nisikanta Mohapatra said that the party has decided at central level to strengthen party and field candidates both in Lok Sabha and assembly poll in Haryana and Odisha.For this,now, the party is preparing a strategy to strengthen itself as an alternative both to the Biju Janata Dal and Bharatiya Janata Party in Odisha in the upcoming polls.
”We are preparing a strategy to strengthen alternative politics against the way in which the combined politics of the BJD and the BJP hindered the progress of the people of the state. The party has been vigorously implementing its membership drive now to gain foothold in Odisha with an eye on the 2024 Assembly polls”said the convenor Mohapatra.
“Now we are working on strengthen party statewide in Odisha ahead of the 2024 Assembly election. We are touring all over the state now and would soon form various block and panchayat level committees. We will field candidates in all 147 assembly constituencies and will fight it with our own. Neither we will go for alliance with any other political parties in Odisha”,he said.
He said that the party is determined to provide free electricity, water, universal education and healthcare, and employment to every youth in Odisha like it has done in Delhi and Punjab.
"Odisha is rich in natural resources, but the people are suffering and have become poor due to corruption. All the political parties have failed to remove poverty despite being in power for so many years.Even after 25 years of rule by the Naveen Patnaik government, there is still shortage of water.There is no free electricity to the people.There are no jobs”,he said.
"There have been mining scams, but the consecutive state governments did not act against the corrupt people.We will stop the corruption from mining and other sectors so that the state will be developed with that money”he added.
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