The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) set up as many as 31 committees to look into a range of aspects of strategy creation and give inputs in the procedure of drafting its countrywide policy. These choice from farming to overseas straight speculation. The committees in turn wanted inputs from as many stakeholders as possible, from business bodies to NGOs.
While the last summary of the proposal is immobile in the making, all the committees have submitted their information to the party guidance. Arun Kumar, who headed the wealth and environmental science committees told Business Today that the spotlight of the economic proposal was on ways to tackle being without a job, scarcity, and the economic condition. Fund portion and monitoring would be decentralized to make sure good operation of funds. Tackling the black money market is also probable to trait highly in the countrywide program.
The party is predictable to eloquent its stand on key issues in the impending weeks. "Some information we are happy with, and some need alteration," said Yogendra Yadav, AAP head and head of the party's proposal board.
Thousands from athwart the realm are coating up to join the AAP and hundreds of thousands are presentation their hold up by donating to its treasury. A party that has frequently called itself 'poor' managed to raise Rs 50 lakh on the first day of the new year. For the first 72 hours after December 8, the day the consequences of the Delhi congregation poll - in which AAP made a prominent debut - were affirmed, the party raised almost a lakh of rupees each hour.
As for its countrywide electoral plans, Yadav firmly stated that states such as West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. which have cadre based parties, would be tricky to go through.
AAP's 'Main Bhi Aam Aadmi crusade' will start in on on January 10, a impel intended at mounting the party's association. It will also help the party estimate the humor on the position. "Reports from Uttar Pradesh, and unexpectedly, Gujarat, have been very good. a little is incident in Haryana. I addressed 23 meetings in Haryana yesterday," said Yadav. "The rejoinder has been devastating."