AAP needle stuck on feedback
Bangalore: Refusing to say whether or not they would form government in Delhi, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Yogendra Yadav said on Thursday that his party will take a call on the issue after “feedback meetings”.
Talking to media persons here, he said “journalists keep asking one question or the other depending on the action we take.
If we take the support of Congress party, you will ask why have you taken (support)? If not, why did you not take support.
This is not how we look at the situation. We get the feedback and then decide.
We want to change the style of governance. We want to enable people to take a call on major issues.
In future, too, we will go back to them on major issues. We will hold meetings at 280 places across the capital-state and then, we will take a decision. You have to wait for the feedback (of people).”