NEW DELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party AAP ), which will form the next government in Delhi in all likelihood, is expected to fulfil some of its most radical promises within a week of coming to power.Although AAP is waiting for the final approval of the city’s electorate through the public referendum, senior leaders feel government formation is imminent and the party is now looking at what its priorities should be set immediately after coming to power.Free water supply of up to 700 litres for every household will, apparently, be the first promise of the AAP manifesto that its government will fulfill.According to party spokesperson Manish Sisodia, who is also expected to hold an important portfolio in the Delhi cabinet, water and the audit of power will be the easiest to execute as it will only need an executive order.The latter, however, will be more keenly observed as it will decide the fate of AAP’s tall claims of slashing electricity tariff by 50 %.“Our sense is that we might be able to initiate some immediate action regarding regularization of illegal colonies as well. We would also want to bring in more transparency in fee structure of the schools,” Sisodia told ET.Many of Delhi unauthorised colonies have been regularised on paper but nothing has changed on ground.AAP government, according to Sisodia, can immediately get cracking on providing basic sewage and water facilities to these colonies. “Delhi Jan Lokpal Bill is our first priority but we’ll have to wait for the assembly session to execute that,” he added.The party, however, is tight lipped about who out of the 28 elected MLAs of the party could be anointed as ministers.“We, honestly, have had no discussion on who could hold portfolios. We just know that Arvind will be the CM,” said Pankaj Gupta , member of AAP’s political affairs committee.