National desk
20 September
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convener Arvind Kejriwal kicked off the party’s election campaign in Haryana, asserting that the people of the state are eager for change. Kejriwal confidently claimed that no government will be formed in Haryana without the support of the AAP after the upcoming elections.
Addressing a gathering during the campaign launch, Kejriwal emphasized the party’s growing influence in the state and pledged to work for the betterment of Haryana. The election for the Haryana Assembly is scheduled to take place on October 5.
As part of the campaign, Kejriwal led a roadshow in support of AAP candidate Adarsh Pal, who is contesting from the Jagadhri assembly constituency in Yamunanagar district. Accompanied by AAP Haryana state unit president Sushil Gupta, as well as other party leaders and workers, Kejriwal urged voters to support the AAP for a new and improved future for Haryana.
Kejriwal’s focus on change and development was central to his message, as he continued to rally support across the state. The AAP is aiming to make a significant impact in the Haryana Assembly elections this year.