Delhi Dialogue Campaign by Aam Aadmi Party
The ‘Delhi Dialogue’ campaign has been one of the biggest viral trends in social media. On Wednesday, Aam Aadmi Party said it would launch this campaign for the Delhi assembly election. The party has discussed with several people of Delhi and is forming a blueprint on 50 points related to various problems of society. The party chief Arvind Kejriwal has stated to the media that they will work on sorting the problems out.
Kejriwal stated that the party is preparing this blueprint and that they will show it to the public before the assembly election. As part of the campaign, the former Delhi chief minister has stated that the party will invite students to Jantar Mantar on November 15 to discuss their problems. Kejriwal stated that they have the vision to make Delhi a world-class city in 5 years. The campaign Delhi Dialogue is started in order to make realistic and practical actions towards achieving this vision. They have a main focus on 12 areas. These areas include education, industry, women safety etc. Conferences and seminars will be conducted in which experts will join their hands. The citizens of Delhi are encouraged to participate in them as well.
At present, the party is sending invitations to well-known researchers, scientists, well-known experts from governments, social organizations, businesses and civil society. These experts are invited to participate and form innovative ideas to develop Delhi into the world-class city they aim to create. Other experts who did not get the invitation are also encouraged to put proposals of their ideas along with citizens.
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