Gujarat – The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) organized a major Parivartan Sabha (Change Assembly) at Patibandhara in the Uchchal Taluka of Nizar constituency. The event was attended by MLA Chaitar Vasava, and a large number of local residents joined AAP during the program.
Speaking to the media after the Parivartan Sabha , MLA Chaitar Vasava said that the assembly brought together elders, youth, women, cooperative leaders, and retired officials from Patibandhara and surrounding areas to join AAP. He highlighted that several long-standing issues in the region remain unresolved, including the concerns of displaced residents of Ukai, pending claims under the Forest Rights Act 2006, issues regarding the upcoming 1,500 MW solar project, road infrastructure, drinking water, irrigation, education, and healthcare.
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Vasava further stated, “For the past 30 years, the BJP has maintained a one-party rule here, yet many public issues remain unaddressed. People have now decided that change is necessary, and this is why so many are joining AAP with the hope of bringing real transformation.”
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He added that the party plans to contest upcoming Taluka Panchayat, Zilla Panchayat, and municipal elections independently. “We are confident that people from Kukharmunda, Nizar, and surrounding areas will stand with AAP. Together, we will ensure that the party’s candidates win and that the voice of the people is heard,” he said.
The event underscores AAP’s growing influence in the region, as more local leaders and residents align with the party’s vision of transparent governance and active public participation.