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We brought positive politics in the country: Goa AAP
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IANS | 13 Apr, 2023
Goa unit AAP president Amit Palekar on Wednesday said that his party has
brought positive politics in the country even as political rivals tried
to derail them.
Addressing a press conference in
Panaji, Amit Palekar said: "Despite all attempts by political rivals to
derail the AAP, it has brought out positive politics in the country."
"Due
to the heightened responsibility that came with gaining national
status, we will now focus on fortifying our party in order to provide
the people of Goa with a better future. Arvind Kejriwal, the national
convener of the AAP, frequently compares corruption to cancer. AAP Goa
has consistently opposed corruption in the state of Goa, and we will do
so in the future," Palekar said.
AAP leader Deepak Singla while
expressing his gratitude to supporters and volunteers said: "AAP has
achieved national status in such a short period, which proves that the
'Kejriwal Model' is the future of governance in India.
"AAP
formed the government in Delhi three times. Last year, it formed the
government in Punjab. States like Gujarat and Goa have given us enormous
support. It was only through the hard work of our leaders and
volunteers that we were able to achieve national status in such a short
period," Singla said.
AAP Vice President Valmiki Naik said that
when the party was formed, many people did not even believe it would
have a single MLA.
"Today, AAP has grown to be a national party.
During the formation of AAP in Goa, we had nothing. In the beginning,
the AAP Youth Wing raised funds through the Car Washing Program. We have
come a long way. The AAP has not only dreamt of a corruption-free
India, but also worked to make it happen," he said.
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