The party has decided to contest seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi and all 10 seats in Haryana along with all the 90 assembly seats in the state, should polls be advanced there or held on normal schedule.
At the end of the AAP's two-day National Executive meeting, senior party leader Yogendra Yadav said today that the party has decided to field maximum number of candidates in Lok Sabha, but ruled out contesting in all 545 constituencies.
Yadav said the first list of candidates will be announced by January 20 following a rigorous screening process and maintained that candidates with allegations of corruption and facing criminal charges will not be given party tickets.
Yadav said the party will contest the Lok Sabha elections under Arvind Kejriwal's leadership.
The party has announced a nationwide fortnight campaign - Main Bhi Aam Aadmi - for enrolling new members from January 10. Senior leader Gopal Rai has been made the overall incharge of the membership drive.
Yadav said, "The enthusiasm and faith of people in the party has prompted us to start the drive. Through this campaign we will also get to know where we stand. It will help us in this assessment and to work on the party's organisational structure and election strategies.