The party's has set Punjab as its next target, where it tasted first success in the Lok Sabha polls and plans to use Kejriwal for campaigning in the northern state. AAP has four MPs from the state.
The decision to give a more prominent role to Sisodia was taken by the Political Affairs Committee (PAC) in the wee hours today, he added.
So, when Kejriwal goes for campaigning in other states, Sisodia can concentrate on governance in Delhi.
Meanwhile, AAP has decided not to contest Bihar Assembly elections, which is slated this year. Instead, it wants to focus on Punjab.
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Bihar is going to polls later this year, while Punjab will witness elections in 2017. This will help party to get some breather as its resources have been depleted and has a worn out cadre due to three elections over the past one year and half year.
Despite its drubbing in the Lok Sabha polls across the country, including Delhi, AAP managed to open its account and win four seats in Punjab, even defeating veterans like former Union minister Preneet Kaur.
The party also got substantial vote share in other constituencies such as Ludhiana, Ropar, Jalandhar and Gurdaspur. It had stepped up its ante against the drug menace, which helped it gain popularity in the state.