Ahmedabad(Gujarat): Days after dissolving its organizational structure in Gujarat, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Sunday announced the list of its new office-bearers in the restructured unit, and said it is ready for a direct fight with the ruling BJP in the Assembly elections due in December this year.
During the AAP's recent 'parivartan yatra' and village-level meets, lakhs of people joined the party and more than 30,000 people took its active membership, AAP's Gujarat in-charge Sandeep Pathak claimed while talking to reporters here. The Aam Aadmi Party had on Wednesday said its Gujarat organizational structure was dissolved to restructure the party unit with an aim to defeat the BJP, which has been in power in the state for over two decades.
Pathak said the "idea behind the dissolution was to accommodate new members in the expanded family and to reorganize the party before the Assembly polls".
This time, the political fight is going to be between the BJP and the AAP, he claimed, and said "with the public supporting us, the new AAP organization will be able to fulfill their expectations for a change."
A total of 850 AAP members have found a place in the restructured organization in Gujarat, as per the list released by the party. The AAP has appointed Kishor Desai as the state president (frontal organisation), Manoj Sorathiya as state general secretary, and Kailash Gadhvi as treasurer. The party has also appointed Isudan Gadhvi as its national joint general secretary and Indranil Rajguru as the national joint secretary.