Well-known educator and motivational speaker Avadh Ojha joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP🐽) on Monday. He took the party membership at the AAP headquarters in Delhi in the presence of former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.
Ojha, also a civil service coach, joined the part ahead of𒉰 Delhi Assembly elections signaling the party's continued focus on education both in governance as well as electoral strategy. The party's new member also emphasised the same saying "he aligned with AAp's focus on education and children's future''.
"I want to thank Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia to give me a chance to work in the field of education in politics," Ojha said during the event.
Reports suggest that Ojha may contest the upcoming De🤪lhi 🧔Assembly elections.
AAP National Convenor Kejriwal welcomed Ojha in the ✱party saying he has made ''lakhs of youth capable of employment and livi𝕴ng a good life by giving them good education."
"Avadh Ojha is a renowned name in the field of education in the country who taught millions of students and prepared them for jobs. Whenever any new leader joins the AAP, we say that their arrival will strengthen the party, but today I would say that Avadh Ojha’s joining the party will strengthen education in the country because our party is working the most in the field of education," Kejriwal has been quoted by PT▨I as addressing a .
Ojha also expressed gratitude. "I thank Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia for giving me the opportunity to work for education by coming into politics. Education is a medium which is the soul of the family, society and the nation. Today, at the beginning of my political innings, I want to share with all of you that if I have to choose between politics and education, I will definitely choose education. My best aim after coming into politics is the development of education," he said and by AN𒈔I.
The ruling APP is already in election mode with the Delhi assembly elections slated for February next year. The party, which secured 62 of 70 seats in the 2020 elections, is aiming for a third consecutive term.
R🅷eports suggest that Ojha is likely to contest the upc♛oming Delhi Assembly elections.