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Aam Aadmi Party seems to have conceded defeat, claims Delhi BJP

New Delhi:  Amid media reports that AAP might not give party tickets to six of its former legislators for the Delhi Assembly polls, Delhi BJP today termed the move as an indicator that AAP has

According to the party, it will be able to reach out to the youth and convey its ideology and poll promises to them through the website.

“Delhi BJP chief Satish Upadhyay is expected to launch party's website in next two or three days. There will also be a chat option on the website through which youth can directly talk to the state party president and other senior leaders about various issues,” a senior BJP leader said.  

Sources in Delhi BJP said AAP has been actively using its website to convey its messages to the people and it therefore, wants to use its own website as a strong communication tool.  

“On party's new website, there will be photos of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and some senior leaders. Besides, party will also put a message of Modi's wave so that voters can be influenced,” the senior leader said.

The BJP leader added that party will also provide an option to write blogs on the website so that youth can post their views.

“Through the blog, we will get to know what the youth thinks and party can prepare its strategy accordingly.  Besides, party's Twitter account will be added to the website,” he said.