The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is intensifying its grassroots outreach across Gujarat through initiatives such as 'Kisan Mahapanchayats,' 'Gujarat Jodo Jansabha,' 'Mohalla Sabhas,' Assembly workers’ meetings, and organisational gatherings in all corners of the state.
As part of this strategy, national and state leaders of AAP attended Assembly workers’ meetings in the Becharaji and Visnagar constituencies on Thursday. The meetings were conducted under the leadership of AAP State Co-Incharge Gulabsingh Yadav, State Organisation General Secretary Manoj Sorathiya, and North Zone In-charge Rajesh Sharma.
At the Becharaji meeting, senior leaders and office-bearers present included Lok Sabha In-charge Bharat Patel, Becharaji Assembly In-charge Ashok Thakor, and District Youth President Sanjay Thakor. In Visnagar, attendees included Assembly In-charge Uttam Patel, Assembly Co-Incharge Harshad Prajapati, State Organisation Secretary Narendra Prajapati, Taluka In-charge Pravin Thakor, and Visnagar City President Sanjay Patel, alongside other national and state leaders. Local office-bearers and a large number of party workers were present at both gatherings.
During the meetings, AAP State Co-Incharge Gulabsingh Yadav, State Organisation General Secretary Manoj Sorathiya, and North Zone In-charge Rajesh Sharma reviewed ongoing party work in both constituencies. They provided guidance to workers with a focus on the upcoming elections and outlined organisational strategies to strengthen the party at the grassroots level.
“The party’s expanding footprint in Becharaji and Visnagar, as well as across North Gujarat, clearly indicates that the Aam Aadmi Party is poised to achieve historic results in these Assembly constituencies in the elections to be held in the coming period,” the party said.
The meetings underscore AAP’s efforts to consolidate its presence in key constituencies and mobilise party workers ahead of future elections in Gujarat.