Singh compared this to AAP’s model of governance in Delhi under Arvind Kejriwal, emphasizing the creation of world-class schools and Mohalla clinics.
He urged the public to vote for educated leaders who truly care about public welfare.
Asserting that people of Chhattisgarh are fed up with BJP and Congress, Singh announced that AAP will further strengthen its grassroots organization ahead of the elections to emerge as a formidable political force in the state. He called on party workers to remain fearless, saying: “Don’t be afraid to go to jail fighting for the rights of the public.”
The occasion saw prominent participation of top AAP state leaders including Chhattisgarh state in-charge Mukesh Ahlawat, State Working Presidents Uttam Jaiswal, Abhishek Mishra and Devlal Nareti, State General Secretary Vadood Alam and Chief Spokesperson Suraj Upadhyay.





