AAP Youth Wing (AYW) and Chhaatra Yuva Sangharsh Samiti (CYSS) will help the party develop its strength from the grass roots by penetrating into different stratas of the society, under its programme Mission Vistaar undertaken after its severe drubbing in the Lok Sabha.
The wings will also help channelise youth volunteers, many of who are students and who form its core support base. They will also help mobilise resources during elections.
Speaking at the launch, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal said the wings are an opportunity for the youth to work for the country.
"When I passed out of IIT, I was thinking how could I help the country. Today, I give an opportunity to the youth to work for the country. Through this, AAP has also given you a platform for political discussions," he said.
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Kejriwal also said that the party aims to contest elections in Jawaharlal Nehru, Delhi and Jamia Millia Islamia universities next year.
The former Delhi Chief Minister also exhorted the existing and would-be AYW members to make five promises to the country including a pledge to protect any woman in danger and reject dowry for wedding.
Less than a month ago, AAP had launched its women's wing AAP Ki Mahila Shakti.
AAP also announced that its Tilak Nagar MLA Jarnail Singh would head the Delhi unit of the youth wing while the CYSS will be headed by Sarita Singh.
Asked about the plans of the AWY, Delhi unit chief, Jarnail Singh said, "We will complete our booth-level committee team for every polling station level within a month. We are targeting people up to 35 years of age.