AAP launches Gujarat campaign with slogan 'Na beta nu na baap nu'

Updated : Feb 03, 2026 13:09
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Editorji News Desk

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) launched a campaign in Gujarat on Monday, unveiling a new slogan: “Na beta nu na baap nu, Gujarat have AAP nu.”

The party, which emphasizes a politics of work, has now begun its campaign for the upcoming local self-government elections using this slogan.

Speaking about the initiative, AAP Organization General Secretary Manoj Sorathiya said, “The Aam Aadmi Party has started an awareness campaign across Gujarat. Under this campaign, Aam Aadmi Party posters will be put up in all assembly constituencies and in every village across Gujarat, and the people of Gujarat will be made aware with a clear message. The main objective of this campaign is to reach even the last person of Gujarat and involve them in this revolution of change. The Aam Aadmi Party has launched this campaign with a powerful slogan — ‘Na beta nu na baap nu, Gujarat have AAP nu.’”

Manoj Sorathiya further said, “For the last 30 years, Gujarat has been exploited by a few families, big industrialists, and political heirs. During the long rule of a single party, the people of Gujarat, youth, and families have repeatedly faced injustice and exploitation. Through this campaign, the Aam Aadmi Party has formally begun the upcoming local self-government elections in Gujarat. All Aam Aadmi Party workers and cadre will go to every corner of the state to create awareness among the people and unite them against the injustice and oppression that has continued for the last three decades.”

According to the party, the campaign will focus on engaging citizens in every assembly constituency and village, with the aim of building awareness and support ahead of the elections. The AAP said it plans to reach every section of society to involve people directly in what it calls a “revolution of change.”

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