
File photo of Arvind Kejriwal.
New Delhi:
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will begin holding public meetings in its constituencies from tomorrow as just three days are left for the party to clear the air on forming a government in Delhi with outside support of Congress.
AAP leader and MLA from Patparganj seat, Manish Sisodia would be holding four public meeting in as many municipal wards in his constituency from tomorrow.
"We are starting the process of getting the view of public on formation of government, with the support of Congress, from tomorrow. I would be holding four meetings in my constituency," he told PTI.
After differences of opinion among the party leaders erupted, AAP decided to go for referendum through SMS, email and interactive voice response system (IVRS).
Meanwhile, the Arvind Kejriwal-led party has received around 5.35 lakh responses on the formation of a government in Delhi from people through SMS, email and IVRS calls.
"AAP has received around 5.35 lakh responses on to whether the party should form a government
with the support from Congress or not," Mr Sisodia said.
Till yesterday at around 8.30 PM, over 4.25 lakh people had given their suggestions on the issue since the party opened the phone lines and website on Tuesday evening.
AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal, who was personally against the formation of a government with the help of Congress but called for a referendum after difference of opinion erupted in the party.
Apart from it, the party would on Saturday and Sunday, conduct public meetings in 272 municipal wards and get the opinion of the people.
The party said the exercise to elicit people's views would continue till Sunday evening and the result would be declared on Monday morning.
AAP leader and MLA from Patparganj seat, Manish Sisodia would be holding four public meeting in as many municipal wards in his constituency from tomorrow.
"We are starting the process of getting the view of public on formation of government, with the support of Congress, from tomorrow. I would be holding four meetings in my constituency," he told PTI.
After differences of opinion among the party leaders erupted, AAP decided to go for referendum through SMS, email and interactive voice response system (IVRS).
Meanwhile, the Arvind Kejriwal-led party has received around 5.35 lakh responses on the formation of a government in Delhi from people through SMS, email and IVRS calls.
"AAP has received around 5.35 lakh responses on to whether the party should form a government
with the support from Congress or not," Mr Sisodia said.
Till yesterday at around 8.30 PM, over 4.25 lakh people had given their suggestions on the issue since the party opened the phone lines and website on Tuesday evening.
AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal, who was personally against the formation of a government with the help of Congress but called for a referendum after difference of opinion erupted in the party.
Apart from it, the party would on Saturday and Sunday, conduct public meetings in 272 municipal wards and get the opinion of the people.
The party said the exercise to elicit people's views would continue till Sunday evening and the result would be declared on Monday morning.
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