AAP Launches 460+ Common People Candidates for Gujarat Local Body Polls

The Aam Aadmi Party has released its first list of over 460 candidates for the upcoming local body elections in Gujarat. State president Isudan Gadhvi framed the move as the start of a new politics focused on common people, moving away from dynastic practices. He criticized past patterns where opportunities were limited to political families or the wealthy, alleging that BJP MPs' relatives often secured tickets. The party plans further candidate announcements as part of a phased electoral strategy.

Key Points: AAP Releases First List of 460+ Candidates for Gujarat Local Polls

  • First list of 460+ candidates
  • Focus on grassroots, non-dynastic candidates
  • Targets taluka, district, municipal polls
  • Aims to shift from entrenched political practices
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AAP releases first list of over 460 candidates for Gujarat local polls

AAP announces over 460 candidates for Gujarat local elections, promoting grassroots participation and challenging established political dynasties.

"We had enough of father-son politics; now we have started the politics of common people - Isudan Gadhvi"

Ahmedabad, March 24

The Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday released its first list of more than 460 candidates for the upcoming local body elections in Gujarat, with the party's state president Isudan Gadhvi describing the move as the beginning of a shift towards broader participation in electoral politics.

In a video statement, Gadhvi said the list includes candidates for taluka and district panchayats, municipalities and municipal corporations across the state.

He said the selection had been finalised with the consent of the party's state leadership, screening committee and central leadership.

"Today, AAP has given tickets to common people for candidature in taluka, district, municipality and municipal corporations and has started a new politics," he said.

He said the party had long envisioned moving away from what he described as entrenched political practices. "We had enough of father-son politics; now we have started the politics of common people, and it is our good fortune," Gadhvi said.

According to the party, more than 460 candidates have been included in the first list, with an emphasis on individuals who are socially active and not from established political families.

Gadhvi said the announcement marked the start of a wider electoral effort in which the party aims to provide opportunities to grassroots workers and ordinary citizens.

He alleged that, in the past, electoral opportunities were often limited.

"Till now, if there was a BJP MP, then his son wanted to become an MLA, his son would get tickets in the district panchayat or municipality and municipal corporations, and common workers never got an opportunity," he said. "Either millionaires or sons of leaders used to get opportunities."

He said the party was seeking to change that pattern.

"Now in Gujarat, AAP is giving opportunities to contest elections. For the common people, for the general public, for the common man, a new sunrise has taken place in Gujarat," he said.

The release of the first list is expected to be followed by additional announcements, with party leaders earlier indicating that further candidates could be finalised in the coming days as part of its phased strategy for the elections.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Good step by AAP. But releasing a list of 460 candidates? That's a huge number. I hope they have done proper background checks and these are genuine grassroots workers, not just another set of opportunists. The proof will be in their work, not just announcements.
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Aman W
"Father-son politics" – Gadhvi ji hit the nail on the head! It's high time this changed, not just in Gujarat but all over India. Let's see if these new faces can actually win and deliver. The established parties will not make it easy for them.
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Priyanka N
As a teacher, I appreciate the focus on people who are "socially active". Local governance needs people who understand ground realities, not just those with money or a famous surname. Hope they have good representation of women candidates too!
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David E
Interesting to see a new party making such a big push in Modi's home state. The strategy of fielding common people could resonate if they have a clear local agenda. But winning panchayat seats is very different from winning in Delhi or Punjab.
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Karthik V
The intention is noble, but let's be practical. Local body elections are fiercely fought. These new candidates will need massive support and resources from the party to compete with BJP and Congress veterans. Wishing them all the best, but the road is tough.

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