AAP attached with common man’s aspirations : Mankotia

Mittal, Sinha welcome new entrants

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 16: Continuing its massive public contact program, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today held events at Jammu’s Akhnoor and Domana with both these events were largely attended.
The events were led by Pardeep Mittal observer Jammu province, Manish Sinha co-observer Jammu province accompanied by Balwant Singh Mankotia former MLA along with other party leaders including TS Tony, DDC.
Both in Akhnoor and Domana, a large number of people especially the youth joined Aam Aadmi Party and also participated in a motorcycle rally organised at Akhnoor. People drawn from different walks of life discussed in details about public aspirations terming AAP as a ray of hope for masses.
They also highlighted a number of problems and issues being faced on ground level.
Addressing the series of gathering, party leader, Mittal said that massive public response towards AAP in Jammu and Kashmir is a clear indication of changes on political ground that are taking place in Jammu and Kashmir.
Sinha said that after massive success in Delhi and Punjab, AAP is all set to emerge as a public voice in Jammu and Kashmir.
Balwant Singh Mankotia, former MLA on this occasion said that Aam Aadmi Party is lone political party in the country which is turning it’s promises and slogans into reality and are fulfilling expectations of masses. Mankotia added that AAP is lone political party which is focusing on the problem of unemployment and Delhi Model is a reference of it.
He added that education sector, health sector, employment, power and water are main focus points of AAP and party has delivered on its promises in Delhi as well as Punjab and will do the same in Jammu and Kashmir.
Further, TS Tony said that massive public support and response towards AAP clearly indicates about changes in political dimensions of Jammu and Kashmir which shall remain continue in days to come.
Large number of people from different segment which comprises ladies, youngsters etc joined AAP on the occasion.