Sunday, November 30, 2014

Delhi Gramin Morcha of AAP launched
From: Media Cell AAP  Sat, 29 Nov '14 7:40p
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Aam Aadmi Party convenor and former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday launched the Delhi unit of the party’s Gramin Morcha (rural cell).
This launch was part of the ongoing drive to set-up frontal organisations to expand the party base among different sections of the society.
This unit will focus on the problems faced by the people residing in rural areas of the capital and to allow them to get the benefits which people of Delhi are entitled to.
Hari Ram Khatri will be the president of the Delhi unit of AAP Gramin Morcha and Siddharth Malik will be its general secretary. A team of 20 office bearers was announced along with these two main office bearers.
An advisory body was also announced to guide this organisation.
Kejriwal announced a series of measures which the AAP will implement once its government is formed in Delhi after the assembly elections.
The AAP proposes to introduce local development fund at the village level.
AAP proposes to provide alternate land to farmers as the first option and in case land is not available, then all bottlenecks will be removed to ensure adequate compensation for farmers whose lands are acquired for developmental works by the government and private parties.
The party promises to remove all sections from the Delhi Land Reforms Act which provide for punishment to farmers, since penal provisions to deal with farmers is a highly retrograde step.
Kejriwal informed the gathering about the party promise to open 20 new colleges in rural areas of Delhi and construction of stadiums to promote talent.
The AAP is also committed to increase transport connectivity in the rural areas of the national capital, particularly extension of the metro network and more buses.
  
  
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AAP Media Cell

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