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The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has outlined its strategy following recent electoral losses. The party plans to focus on strengthening its organisation and supporting all Delhi MLAs, including those from the BJP. AAP emphasises the importance of elected representatives over bureaucracy and criticises the BJP for weakening democracy. The party aims to expand its base and prioritise organisational growth before future elections.

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00:00When all kinds of police and election commissions were used,
00:04even after all kinds,
00:06about half of Delhi's population voted for us and is sitting at home.
00:11So we have to take care of them too.
00:14And the rest of the population,
00:16who voted for the Bharatiya Janata Party,
00:19thinking that they will get Rs. 2500,
00:21a gas cylinder,
00:23we have to take care of them too.
00:25And we will strengthen the party.
00:28I believe that after losing,
00:32it is the easiest to create an organization.
00:37Because when you win, many people come with you.
00:41But the one who stays with you even when you lose,
00:45is pure gold.
00:47It is 24 karat gold.
00:49So you don't have a problem in differentiating between brass and gold.
00:53Because the one who is standing with the party today,
00:56the one who will fight with the party,
00:59is pure gold.
01:01And with them, the party will be strengthened again.
01:09I believe that the whole concept of the Aam Aadmi Party,
01:18we need to separate it from the elections for a few days.
01:24We will strengthen the party.
01:26And the party will first expand itself.
01:34It will expand its organization.
01:37Expanding that organization will be the first priority.
01:40Elections will keep coming.
01:42So we will win the elections too.
01:44Sir, Parvesh Verma has made a statement
01:46that the Advisory Officer has also become very fat.
01:48Look, I told you this.
01:51The Aam Aadmi Party is standing with Delhi's MPs,
01:56even if they are the MPs of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
01:59And they are standing with Delhi's government.
02:02Parvesh Verma is a villager of our village.
02:07I never forget this.
02:09I come from the village, he also comes from the village.
02:11And Parvesh Verma, as PWD minister,
02:14when he goes on tours,
02:18I don't see the PWD secretary with him.
02:20Not just the PWD secretary,
02:22there is no special secretary or deputy secretary.
02:25I feel bad about this.
02:27I feel that the elected government should get all the respect.
02:31And the Bharatiya Janata Party
02:34which has done the work of weakening the democracy in the last 10 years,
02:38it needs to be reversed.
02:40You should strengthen the democracy.
02:42The people are on top, Babu Shahi is at the bottom.
02:47We will not look down on the government of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
02:51We will say, no sir, the Babus should run.
02:53No.
02:54The elected government should run.
02:56We are still standing on that principle.
02:59Because this is a matter of principle.
03:01And we are with them.
03:03They should run.
03:04The MLA, who has elected 2 lakh people,
03:07his officers will have to listen.
03:09There is no other option.

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