“Now you are my only strength. Please pray for me,” he said in the letter.
The party has decided to hold ‘sankalp sabhas' to explain Kejriwal's stand to the people and distribute his letter across the city.
“We have to send this letter to every household because the media is presenting the facts in a wrong manner. Volunteers across the 70 Assembly segments should gather and spread this message through ‘sankalp sabhas' in every ward. We will not stay quiet till our leader is out of jail,” said AAP leader Gopal Rai.
The meetings will also kick-start AAP's “person-to-person” campaign for the Delhi Assembly elections.
“From tomorrow, we will start the work of party organisation at the booth level and then ward level. Every Assembly seat will have an observer who will act as a facilitator between the party and volunteers,” said AAP's Delhi unit secretary and spokesperson, Dilip Pandey.