US President
Barack Obama expressed his desire to campaign for
Aam Aadmi Party in forthcoming parliamentary election. In a letter to AAP chief
Arvind Kejriwal, Mr. Obama said that that he wanted to join AAP as Aam Aadmi ( common man). He also said that the entire world knew him as Aam Aadmi ( common man). Mr. Obama said that like Mr. Kejriwal he also did not prefer any security cover for himself. He also said that he traveled all over the world without any security cover. US President said that he could ensure the victory of Aam Aadmi Party( AAP) in
Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and
North Korea where there were a large number of his fans. He also said that he could fulfil the dream of Mr. Kejriwal to be prime minister of India through his election campaign. US president also said that Mr. Kejriwal should realise the importance of his election campaigning. In the mean time, after unconditional offer of
US President Barack Obama to campaign for AAP, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal convened an emergency meeting of party bearers in Ramlila Maidan to discuss the desire of Mr. Obama to campaign for Aam Aadmi Party( AAP). Participants passed a resolution in this regard. Later talking to humor satire correspondent, Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP) leader
Yogendra Yadav said that the party had unanimously decided that Mr. Barack Obama would lead the election campaign of AAP in 2014 parliamentary election in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, China and North Korea. He also informed that AAP sought people opinion over this issue through
SMS and
Facebook who supported Obama's candidature for the chief election campaigner of AAP.
Yogendra Yadav said that Mr. Obama would campaign for the party especially in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq China and North Korea where there were huge supporter of US President. -By foolish reporter.