In AAP’s view, Delhi today, India tomorrow
Deccan ChronicleThe AAP strategy is to position itself as a common man’s party in the coming Lok Sabha elections. “We are going to take the Delhi experiment to other states," says AAP leader Sanjay Singh. “The AAP constitution says no two persons from one family can either contest elections or hold any executive post,” says AAP leader Kumar Vishwas, who is all set to take on Congress scion Rahul Gandhi in Amethi. “If we deliver on time, it will repose people's faith in the new party.” The AAP leadership insists the party is just implementing its manifesto. “The first thing Kejriwal should have done was to ensure drinking water for those living in jhuggi clusters and unauthorised colonies.” He should have waived the 10 per cent additional amount which Delhiites would be paying from January 1.” The second was the 50 per cent subsidy to households which were consuming electricity up to 400 units a month.