Bhopal: AAP president and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is all set to enter Madhya Pradesh on the pretext of civic body elections. They will take elections in the state. The first meeting will be held in Singrauli on July 2. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and Minister Manish Sisodia will also visit the state. State president Pankaj Singh said that visits of senior Aam Aadmi Party leaders are being conducted in the state. The tours in the first phase will be held till July 4 and in the second phase till July 11. On the other hand, AIMIM (All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen) is also holding meetings in the state. After Punjab's victory, AAP is eyeing assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh in 2023. Since, in Madhya Pradesh, municipal elections are being held. Considering it as the semi-final of the assembly, the entire attention of AAP leaders is here. Party leaders say that through the civic body, the party is gaining roots in the state so that its benefits can be reaped in the elections to be held after a year and a half. That is why the party is also contesting the civic body elections for the first time. The same AAP has also won the Punjab assembly elections after Delhi. After this, the party also increased its activism in Madhya Pradesh. More than 50,000 new members were added to the state after the Punjab elections. AAP is contesting the civic body elections for the first time in Madhya Pradesh. Leaders say that the party's activism in the state had increased ever since it contested the first assembly elections in Delhi. The party was formed in all the districts. People were also connected to the party. After the Punjab victory, the leaders entered the fray with full force. They are raising issues that are directly connected to the public. The ongoing schemes in Delhi and Punjab are also being reported. Meetings of senior leaders will be held till July 11. Let us know that the civic body elections are being held in two phases. Voting will take place on July 6 and July 13. There will be meetings up to 48 hours before that. CM Uddhav's problems seem to be increasing, now took this big step No relief to Sanjay Raut from ED, will have to appear on July 1 When will political killings stop in Bengal? Body of another BJP worker found hanging from a snare