AAP’s Kaam ki Raajneeti
With a firm focus on education, health, water, electricity, and the rights of farmers and women, AAP has emerged as a rare political party that practices Kaam ki Raajneeti.
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- Highest budget allocation for education: Delhi at 21.1% compared to national average of 13.5%
- Unprecedented demand with 92,000+ applications for 4,400 seats in school of specialised excellence
- Future-focused education at IP University's East Campus pioneers AI and robotics programmes
- Innovative curricula like Deshbhakti, happiness and entrepreneurial mindset for holistic development of students
Empowering Education
- Highest budget allocation for education: Delhi at 21.1% compared to national average of 13.5%
- Unprecedented demand with 92,000+ applications for 4,400 seats in school of specialised excellence
- Future-focused education at IP University's East Campus pioneers AI and robotics programmes
- Innovative curricula like Deshbhakti, happiness and entrepreneurial mindset for holistic development of students
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- Highest budget allocation for education: Delhi at 21.1% compared to national average of 13.5%
- Unprecedented demand with 92,000+ applications for 4,400 seats in school of specialised excellence
- Future-focused education at IP University's East Campus pioneers AI and robotics programmes
- Innovative curricula like Deshbhakti, happiness and entrepreneurial mindset for holistic development of students
AAP is the first political party to become a national party within 10 years.
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Our Journey
The Birth of a Political Revolution
- Aam Aadmi Party was formed on 2 October 2012, on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi ji.
- AAP was born out the India Against Corruption movement, spearheaded by crores of common people in our country.
- Along with innovative campaigns, Aam Aadmi Party pioneered crowd-sourced and transparent political funding.
- Aam Aadmi Party made its electoral debut in December 2013, contesting the Delhi Assembly elections.
Our Journey
A Debut that Shook the Political Class
- In 2013, AAP raised the issue of faulty electricity and water bills, sparking widespread protests against the government’s ties to the power discoms and water mafia.
- Subsequently, a massive campaign was launched and Arvind Kejriwal sat on a 14-day hunger strike. The campaign received 10.5 lakh signatures.
- The campaign was a resounding success with the people of Delhi and AAP secured 28 seats with a 29.49% vote share in 2013 Delhi Elections.
- Arvind Kejriwal took oath as Delhi’s 2nd youngest CM.