Kejriwals AAP Gaining Popularity in Kerala
14 January 2014
Thiruvananthapuram
Delhi CM Kejeriwal party AAP has prooved that a commom can do anything and with this it is gaining popularity in Kerala too. Poets, technocrats, IT professionals, former Communists, members of dalit and adivasi outfits, fisherfolk and NGOs are all warming up to AAP, which they see as a credible alternative to the UDF and LDF.
With Trivandrum Archbishop M Soosa Pakiyam too speaking in favour of AAP on Sunday, the party is clearly gaining in support by leaps and bounds. Its membership is nearing the 50,000 mark and with prominent people like Sarah Joseph joining its ranks, its appeal seems to be cutting across all segments. Making the most of the trend, AAP is strengthening its district units and shortlisting dedicated volunteers in the state ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.
Claiming the AAP movement is mainly backed by people who are apolitical, idealistic and active on social networking sites, he asserts the AAP will not be able to attract Congress workers.
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