AAP government will soon run membership drive in Uttarakhand
AAP government will soon run membership drive in Uttarakhand
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Dehradun: Aam Aadmi Party is about to run a membership campaign in Uttarakhand. The newly-appointed state in-charge of the party, Dinesh Mohania, gave information while talking to the media. At the same time, he has released a number on which the party can be subscribed by making a missed call.

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According to the information received, he told that soon a rally will be organized to connect the workers in the whole state, which will pass through all the constituencies. He said that he himself will visit all the state assemblies with this rally. The party is preparing to contest all the 70 assembly seats in the 2022 assembly elections. It is also being said that AAP's newly appointed state in-charge Dinesh Mohania reached Dehradun on Thursday, March 12, 2020. In the night, he held a meeting with some officials and discussed the issues of the state. AAP has made three-time MLA Dinesh Mohania in-charge of Uttarakhand. He was given the responsibility in place of Rakesh Sinha.

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For the third time in Delhi with a strong majority, AAP is claiming to contest all the 70 seats in Uttarakhand but here the party The path is not going to be easy. The party, which has fought two elections in the state, is still waiting for the winning account to be opened. It is also being noted that the biggest difference between Uttarakhand and Delhi is geographical location. While it is easy to reach among the people in Delhi, the situation is completely opposite in Uttarakhand. Reaching voters especially in nine hilly districts will not be less of a challenge. The party is trying to make a place in the state politics before the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

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