The upcoming Delhi assembly elections will be a litmus test for the
Aam Aadmi Party, before the new political outfit sets its eyes on the
rest of the country, AAP founder-member Prashant Bhushan said today.
AAP will contest the 2013 Delhi legislative assembly elections by
focusing on issues like electricity and water, among others Bhushan
told reporters in Panaji.
He said the party is confident of doing its best in the coming
elections.
Noting that the elections will be a litmus test for the party, Bhushan
said, they would focus on several local issues, including
non-privatisation of electricity and water supply bodies in the
national capital.
The party would also raise the issues of slum colonies, welfare of
rickshaw pullers and unorganised labour, which are affecting the
common people, he said. Bhushan was in Goa to meet Chief Minister
Manohar Parrikar to raise objections on the recently amended Goa
Lokayukta Bill, 2013.
Rediff
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