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 delivers on its promises.

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.

Public Healthcare with AAP
- Extensive on-ground reach with 520+ Mohalla Clinics, providing citywide coverage and serving 60,000 patients daily.
- High patient satisfaction, with 90%+ pleased with compassionate and efficient medical care.
- Timely service at Mohalla Clinics with a waiting time of less than 20 minutes.

Free and Green Public Transport
- Delhi, known as the EV capital, had 93,160 registered EVs by December 2022, with EVs accounting for 16.7% of vehicle sales.
- Delhi has a fleet of 1,650 e-buses, making it the city with third-highest number of electric buses worldwide.
- Safe travel for women is ensured with bus marshals deployed on 100% of cluster buses and 92% of DTC buses.
- 45.44 cr free bus tickets issued to women passengers in 2022-23.

Powering Progress
- Free Electricity for consumers up to 200 units per month. 3.41 crore electricity bills worth Rs 0 in 2022-23.
- Free water upto 20,000 liters per month for every household. Benefiting approximately 24.72 lakhs consumers since the scheme's inception.
- Over 1,160 rooftop solar PV plants installed on government buildings.
- Delhi Govt fulfilled peak demand of 7,695 MW in 2022-23.

Social Welfare and Inclusive Governance
- 86,000+ senior citizens benefited from Mukhyamantri Tirth Yatra Yojana till Feb 2024.
- Highest minimum wages in the country at Rs 14,842, which is three times more than the national minimum wage.
- Free coaching for meritorious students under Jai Bhim Mukhyamantri Pratibha Vikas Yojna.
- Empowered over 3.47 lakh women who received monthly financial assistance in 2022-23.
- Supporting 6.38 lakh families with aid for children and pregnant/nursing mothers

Punjab's Education Revolution
- Punjab launched its first School of Eminence, with Rs.200 crores designated to upgrade 100 existing schools.
- A 16.27% increase in the education budget signals a robust investment in academic advancement.
- 12,710 contractual employees in education are granted regularisation, enhancing job security and stability.

Transforming Health Landscape
- 640 Aam Aadmi Clinics serve over 50 lakh people, offering accessible healthcare.
- CM Di Yogshala classes were held across Punjab with over 10,000 participants.
- Foundation laid for 50-bed and 100-bed medical college cum hospitals in Bathinda and Hoshiarpur, promising enhanced healthcare infrastructure.

AAP's Commitment to a Better Future
- Creation of 36,097 government job opportunities, to prevent migration.
- Revenue growth in GST (23%), excise (45%), and stamp registration (19%), indicating honest governance.
- Launch of "Khedan Vatan Punjab Diyan - 2" initiative and introduction of a new sports policy with cash incentives for athletes, promoting sports and rewarding excellence.

Building a Brighter Punjab
- PSPCL achieves a profit of Rs 564 cr in just 6 months, indicating good governance.
- Up to 90% of households benefit from 600 units of free electricity, easing the burden on residents.
- Punjab leads in MSME registrations nationally, fostering entrepreneurship and economic growth.

Sustainable and Profitable Farming
- Rs. 11,560 crore dedicated to farmer welfare, supporting agricultural communities.
- Canal-based irrigation guarantees water access at the tail ends, boosting agricultural productivity.
- Strengthening water security through dam construction and purification plants.
- Successful Tourism Summit 2023 introduces eco-Tourism and adventure tourism policies.
Meet our Leaders
AAP is the first political party to become a national party within 10 years.
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AAP Kerala
- Mather Square, North Railway Station, Ernakulam North, Kacheripady, Ernakulam, Kerala - 682018
AAP Punjab
- New Moti Nagar, Sector 39, Ludhiana, Punjab 141009
AAP Delhi
- 206, Rouse Avenue, Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg, ITO, New Delhi, Delhi 110002
AAP Gujarat
- Bungalow No. 3, Near Hanumanji Temple, B/H Mount Carmel School, Ashram Rd, Ahmedabad - 380009
AAP Karnataka
- No 54, 1st Floor, Railway Parallel Rd, Kumarapark West, Seshadripuram, Bengaluru, Karnataka - 560020
AAP Rajasthan
- 10, Bhawani Singh Ln, Jyothi Nagar, Lalkothi, Jaipur, Rajasthan - 302005
AAP Maharashtra
AAP Uttarakhand
- Lane No. 3, Prakash Vihar, Saket Colony, Ajabpur Kalan, Dehradun, Uttarakhand - 248001
AAP Tamilnadu
- 10/96 Periyar Pathai, 100 Feet Rd, Choolaimedu
AAP Andhra Pradesh
- TSR Complex, Vaddeshwaram Bypass, NH-5, Tadepalli Mandal, Guntur Dist - 522502
AAP Arunachal Pradesh
- 3rd Floor, Mowb-II, Itanagar, Near Panchali Power House, District: Papurn Pare, Arunachal Pradesh - 791111
AAP Madhya Pradesh
- 323, E-4, Arera Colony, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh - 462016
AAP Assam
- SM Complex, Ganeshguri Gauhati, Assam, India 781006
AAP Chhattisgarh
- 28, Vrindavan, New Panchsheel Nagar, Raipur, Chhattisgarh 492001
AAP Jharkhand
- Karim Gunj, Wassepur, Dhanbad, Jharkhand 826001
AAP Bihar
- RajaRam Appartment, First Floor, Near Manorama Appartment, Anandpuri, Patna, Bihar - 800001
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.
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.
Unseen integrity: Arvind Kejriwal resigns as Delhi CM
- Despite lacking financial resources and organisational strength, AAP govt was formed on 28th December, 2013.
- The 49 Days Govt of AAP made significant strides and transformed Delhi.
- Free supply of 667 litres of water daily for households with metered connections.
- 50% subsidy in electricity bills for households which consume up to 400 units of power a month.
- No red or blue beacons on official cars, bringing an end to ‘VIP culture’.
- All government schools surveyed for infrastructure deficiency and given Rs.1 lakh each for immediate repairs.
- Ordered audit of Delhi’s three power distribution companies.
- Launched anti-corruption and nursery admission helplines.
- New permits given to 5,500 autos.
- In February 2014, Arvind Kejriwal resigned in protest after failing to pass the Jan Lokpal Bill in the Delhi assembly.
- Aam Aadmi Party decided to go back to the people and contest the 2014 Lok Sabha elections all over India.
- In the debut Lok Sabha election, AAP won 4 Lok Sabha seats.
A Landslide Victory In Delhi
- After the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, AAP took it’s 49-day government’s achievements to the people, pledging to combat corruption.
- AAP’s rallying cry became “Paanch Saal Kejriwal,” became an anthem.
- We got support across caste, class, and religious lines which set the stage for a grand victory.
- In the Delhi Assembly, AAP secured 67 out of 70 seats with a record-breaking 54% vote share.
Ray of Hope in Punjab
- In Punjab 2017 elections, we emerged as the main opposition party with a vote share of 23.7%.
- While in Delhi, with significant increase in vote share we won 49 seats in the MCD elections.
AAP brings Public Servive to your Doorstep
- In 2018, 1st time in the history of India an innovative scheme like doorstep delivery of services was launched.
- Our government also launched Mission Buniyad and Chunauti 2018, aimed at improving reading skills of govt school students between 6-8th Std.
- Programs like Happiness Curriculum, dedicated to holistic well being of students were launched.
Delhi elections & a global pandemic
- In February 2020 Delhi elections, we made history in politics by winning the trust of people for third time in a row, with 62 out of 70 seats and 53.57% of the votes.
- March saw a life threatening pandemic with the spread of COVID-19, and AAP sprang into action.
- Delhi government, led by AAP, proactively worked with the people of Delhi to tackle the unprecedented pandemic.
- AAP government’s methods in Delhi to tackle corono epidemic with respect to ration distribution, hospital management, economic incentives for weaker segments, became a blueprint for fighting the virus globally.
Chandigarh Elections
- AAP fought the Chandigarh corporation election for the 1st time & defeated stalwarts. The sitting mayor lost his seat to AAP.
- AAP won 14 seats out of 35, becoming the single largest party in the council.
Historic victory in Punjab
- In Punjab, we celebrated a landslide victory with Bhagwant Mann becoming Chief Minister, securing an impressive 42.01% vote share and winning 92 out of 117 seats.
- Our momentum continued as we made significant strides in the Gujarat election by securing 5 seats, and 12.92% of the votes.
- Meanwhile, we gained 2 seats in Goa and 6.77% of the total vote share.
- The country saw unprecedented results with incumbent & former CM defeated by AAP’s young and dynamic candidates in Punjab & Goa.
A National Party and Mayor in Delhi
- In 2023, AAP was officially granted the status of a National Party by the Election Commission on April 10. This recognition was a testament to the party’s widespread support.
- In Jalandhar Lok Sabha bypoll, we recorded a landslide victory by winning with a margin of 58,691 votes.
- In Delhi, AAP defeated BJP and ended BJP’s 15 year rule over Delhi’s MCD. Shelly Oberoi was elected as mayor and Aaley Mohammad Iqbal as Deputy Mayor with the support of 134 elected councillors in MCD.
Strengthening Democracy
- In 2024, AAP strengthened it’s presence in Indian politics as a part of the I.N.D.I.A. block.
- We are contesting 13 seats independently in Punjab and 9 seats with INDIA block in the states of Delhi, Gujarat and Assam.
- In Chandigarh’s Mayoral elections, AAP exposed the wrong doings on the presiding officer and won the election marking a decisive victory for AAP and democracy.
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