Lucknow: The first major meeting of the AAM AADMI Party in the state capital ahead of the 2022 assembly poll, which is scheduled for November 28, is likely to be postponed until December because the district administration has refused to give permission to the date.
A party spokesman said they officially announced the date of the rally which would be handled by the National AAP Convention and the Chairman of the Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal, after which they were told that it collided with the teacher’s feasibility test (TET) where about 3 lakh candidates tended to appear.
“In addition, several examinations are scheduled until December 3 and the administration refuses to give us permission to hold a general meeting until then.
We now see the new date,” said the spokesman.
AAP has decided to hold a meeting generally in Ramabai Ambedkar on the grounds where he wants to show off his popularity by ensuring a crowd of more than one lakh while increasing the issues of unemployment and migrant workers.