Delhi polls
What do young voters think of AAP?
Facing one of its toughest elections, the AAP is leaving no stone unturned with founder Arvind Kejriwal holding at least three public meetings each day.
To understand the party’s campaign, Newslaundry attended a public meeting in Patparganj, where the former chief minister threw its weight behind party candidate Avadh Ojha. Kejriwal’s speech revolved around three themes – the AAP’s achievements, fear of what the BJP may do if it comes to power, and an emotional appeal around him being hounded by critics.
What do party workers think of the campaign? And was the audience convinced?
Watch to find out.
Production assistance by Prakhar Srivastava.
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