Arvind Kejriwal named his Political Party as Aam Admi Party

Arvind Kejriwal on 24 November 2012 announced the name of his newly formed Political Party as Aam Admi Party after two months of its split from Anna Hazare and his movement of India Against Corruption at the Constitution Club, New Delhi. The Party on the same day also adopted its Constitution that foresee establishment of Swaraj in the country. All this happened in presence of about 320 people. The name would be publicly accepted on 26 November at Jantar Mantar.
The party would work with an aim of providing more say in law making to Gram Sabhas and would also work to make Judiciary accessible to Common Man. The newly formed party also cleared its stand that it would start its electoral fight from Delhi, where the Assembly elections were due by the end of 2013. The Party had also filed an application with the Election Commission to allot a symbol to the party.
Anna Hazare and Kejriwal broke away on 19 September 2012 due to the differences registered between them over formation of a political party. After this on 2 October 2012, Kejriwal also declared that he would be naming the Party and launch it officially, on 26 November 2012, the day when India adopted the Constitution in 1949.

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