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Meet Col Devinder Sehrawat (Retd.) - AAP LS Candidate

               Col Devinder Sehrawat (Retd.)

Dear Friends,
Meet your Aam Aadmi Party Candidate from South Delhi, Col Devinder Sehrawat - a retired army officer, journalist, social activist and a farmers’ leader. Our founding fathers had envisioned bright, well meaning individuals to represent us in parliament, and steer the country on the path of progress. Unfortunately for us, our Parliament is full of corrupt, criminal and dynastic politicians. Let us change this. Vote and support Col Devinder Sehrawat for South Delhi. Let us send him as our MP to Parliament this time!

AAP is attempting to fundamentally change how political parties and elections work in India. AAP will not put up any candidates with criminal backgrounds. It will also not put up more than one person from the same family. With your support, AAP will be able to launch a formidable challenge to the established political parties and provide the much necessary political alternative to the people. We seek clean money from people like you, so that we can make a difference for you.

PLEASE DONATE FOR YOUR CANDIDATE TO FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION.

Total Money RequiredRs 40,00,000
Total Transactions1
Total AmountR 101
URL to this pagehttp://myaap.in/southdelhi
Direct Donation URLhttp://myaap.in/donate4southdelhi
 

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