With the people of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry were "sick of corruption", Aam Admi Paty (AAP) will provide an administration free from corruption after the 2016 assembly elections, senior party leader and former Delhi minister, Somanath Bharathi said today.
"Our main aim agenda is providing corruption free government to the public. If corruption is eradicated, the Governments will start functioning efficiently and delivering better services in all departments," Somanath told reporters here tonight.
When pointed out that AAP government has failed to bring in Lok Pal as promised, he said that the bill will be placed soon before the assembly and after passage it will be sent to the Centre.
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On preparing for assembly elections, he said that while all parties were waiting to cobble up an alliance, AAP is prepared to go alone in the State.
+The party is not looking for alliance,+ he said adding that currently the party was focusing on strengthening the party base and looking at forming booth-level committees in the State, along with Puducherry.
The Delhi MLA criticized Tamil Nadu government as there were more number of liquor outlets, than the number of schools.
When pointed out that barring Delhi, the party was not not strong enught, he said that AAP is a two-year old baby and would take time to grow.
Even it took years for BJP to win seats in Lok Sabha elections, he said.
To a question on the ongoing controversy over beef, Somanath said that when there was constitutional guarantee for the people to right to live, BJP at the Centre or any other State governments have no no right to dictate who should eat what.