The Asian Age

AAP to fight UP civic polls

No plans for alliance with any party, focuses on 9 cities

- AMITA VERMA

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is finally preparing to make its presence felt in Uttar Pradesh by contesting the upcoming municipal elections.

The AAP will test the waters in UP and, at present, has no plans to ally with any other party.

This will be the first time that AAP will be contesting elections in UP after the Lok Sabha elections in 2014.

The party which has apparently done extensive homework will focus on nine cities which include Lucknow, Varanasi,

AAP has already taken the RTI route to expose corruption in municipal corporatio­ns, particular­ly Lucknow and will be using the informatio­n against BJP.

Kanpur, Agra, Meerut, Bareilly, Gorakhpur, Allahabad and Aligarh.

In these cities, the AAP will contest in all wards as well on the posts of mayors. Some smaller towns like Ambedkar Nagar, Faizabad and Basti are also on the AAP list.

AAP spokesman Vaibhav Maheshwari said that the party had already started candidate selection, based on internal reports of party workers in various district.

Senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh has addressed a series of meetings with party workers in Lucknow and since he is in charge of the state unit, he is closely involved in finalising candidates and the party strategy for the municipal polls.

“We will be focusing on Lucknow and Varanasi which, despite being the Prime Minister’s constituen­cy, has not seen any developmen­t in the past three years. Similarly, Lucknow, which is represente­d by union home minister Rajnath Singh, faces a no-developmen­t situation,” he explained.

AAP has already taken the RTI route to expose corruption in municipal corporatio­ns, particular­ly Lucknow and will be using the informatio­n against BJP which holds mayoral positions in 12 out of 14 municipal corporatio­ns.

Mr Maheshwari said that AAP workers had been quietly working in municipal wards since the past several months and were well versed with the issues and problems of each ward.

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