New Delhi, Delhi’s ruling Aam Aadmi Party had taken its report card, released on December 24, to over 1.5 crore people, and received a positive response from them, its city unit convenor Gopal Rai said on Tuesday.
Addressing the media, he said the government’s report card is being distributed door-to-door for the first time in the country.
“Over 90 per cent people on the ground have given a positive response. 13 lakh people have directly discussed ‘AAP ka Report Card’ in 650 mohalla sabhas,” Rai said.
The report card has reached nearly 30 lakh families and 1.5 crore people through the extensive door-to-door campaign, he added.
The “AAP Ka Report Card” was launched on December 24 by party’s national convenor and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, as part of its campaign for the February 8 Assembly elections.
Rai said by January 10, this report card will reach a total of 35 lakh families.
“A total of 60,000 party volunteers have participated in this door-to-door campaign. In addition, this report card was distributed and directly discussed with over 13 lakh people through 650 mohalla sabhas, and another 50 such sabhas will be organised by January 10.”
He said the party is all set to fight this election and achieve a historic victory.
“We are set, not just in terms of organisational strength, but also the mass outreach campaigns we have organised in various phases.”
Rai said with the report card, Kejriwal had done seven town hall meetings in each parliamentary constituency and each had witnessed a huge audience.
The town hall meetings were aimed at discussing the report card, Rai said adding Kejriwal also interacted with the public during the meeting.
“In the second phase of this election campaign, we also organised 10 Mohalla Sabhas in each assembly constituency and we have finished 650 of the 700 such meetings planned.”
“The second phase of the campaign will end on January 10. We started our first phase of the campaign on September 1 and held several public interaction programs, led by our leaders. These interactions were conducted at booth, assembly as also organisational levels.”