Hope has been given to the people of India.

They have realised that there is no solution to the corruption in India.

Only a clean government can help this nation.

AAP has decided that they we will run in the Lok Sabha elections at a national level and for the maximum seats possible.

We will ascertain in the coming months from which seats our candidates can run for the elections.

If any candidate or a collector has criminal charges, we will check it and take action against it.

A complete background screening of every applicant will be done and PAC (Public Accounts Committee) will take final action.

The meeting which will continue tomorrow will decide all the particulars of the candidate selection.

Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi will not be an issue for us, the problems of the common man will be our main focus.

There is the same enthusiasm in villages as in big cities about the formation of a party for the aam aadmi.

We will not decide who our PM candidate will be now. It will be decided after the results of the LS elections.

A local manifesto for the LS elections will be formed.

Small and important issues like corruption, water shortage, electricity cuts will be the main issue in our campaign.

After the Delhi elections, we have received feedback. And we have decided to run for maximum seats based on that feedback.

The government uses the public for their votes, but later decisions are made based on big industrialists and other political parties but not the public.

Arvind Kejriwal is the leader of AAP. But the question of the PM candidate does not hold importance for us.



Any decision that will be taken will be told to the media and the public as soon as it is made.

By February 15, we will release almost all the candidate names to the public.



Aam Aadmi Party presser on the Lok Sabha elections. A national executive meet is in session on Saturday and Sunday to decide the plan of the party for the upcoming elections. Here are the highlights: