AAP invites anti-nuclear activists to become members
Chennai: Inviting the people of Iddinthakarai in Tamil Nadu to become members, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is mulling to contest from 12 to 15 constituencies in the ensuing general elections, said a party official."We
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"We have offices in almost all the districts in the state," he said.
On the charge that the party has not been aggressive and seems to be soft on the state's ruling AIADMK, Ganesh said: "AAP campaign in the state is not offensive. We will bring the truth out. Ours will be an awareness creating campaign."
Disagreeing with the perception that AAP is a party of NGOs, Ganesh said that though a lot of NGOs are joining them, but the party has members from different walks of life and in varied ages ranging from 18 to 70.
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