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I have deleted above line from the section about "name" of the party, because the above statement is actually about how the "constitution" of the party was proposed (by Mayank Gandhi) and not exactly the name. None of the three references inserted in above statement mention that "name" was proposed by Mayank Gandhi. ] (]) 12:30, 26 November 2012 (UTC) I have deleted above line from the section about "name" of the party, because the above statement is actually about how the "constitution" of the party was proposed (by Mayank Gandhi) and not exactly the name. None of the three references inserted in above statement mention that "name" was proposed by Mayank Gandhi. ] (]) 12:30, 26 November 2012 (UTC)

== Structural differences ==

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<blockquote>'''Unconventional Party Structure'''
Some features of structure of this party stand out of the conventional typical party layout, important differences/deviation from standard party model are mentioned bellow:
* There is no central high command in Aam Aadmi party. The party structure follows a bottom to top approach where the council members elect the Executive Body and also holds the power to recall it.<ref name="AAP official website"> website</ref>
* No MLA or MP of this party will use red lights or any other beacons on his or her vehicles.<ref name="AAP official website"/>
* No MLA or MP of this party will use any special security. We believe that elected people's representatives need the same security as a common man.<ref name="AAP official website"/>
* No MLA or MP of our party will live in opulent and luxurious government housing.<ref name="AAP official website"/>
* No one would need to buy an election ticket in this party. Candidates contesting elections from an area will be selected by the people of that area.<ref name="AAP official website"/>
* Criminals (Goondaas) will never be given tickets in this party. A through screening process will ensure that no one with a criminal record or proven corruption charges could stand for elections from our party.<ref>Aam Aadmi Party Constitution</ref>
* This party will function with full financial transparency. Every single rupee collected by donations to run this party will be publicly declared on the party's website and all expenditures will also be declared on the website.<ref>Aam Aadmi Party Constitution</ref>
* Every member of the Aam Aadmi party will must follow a strict code of conduct. An independent body (Lokpal) has been set up, headed by 3 jurists and other eminent personalities to investigate charges of corruption, crime, substance abuse and moral turpitude against all office bearing members of the party. Any citizen can present proof of wrongdoing against a party member. If internal Lokpal finds the party member guilty, he or she will be subjected to appropriate disciplinary action as decided by the internal Lokpal.<ref>Aam Aadmi Party Constitution</ref>
* No two members of the same family will be eligible to contest elections in this party and no two members of the same family can become members of the Executive Body.<ref>Aam Aadmi Party Constitution</ref>
</blockquote>

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ADDRESS

I WILL BE HAPPY IF THE WEB ADDRESS AND LOCATION ADDRESS OF THE PARTY CAN BE MENTIONED IN THIS PAGE — Preceding unsigned comment added by 117.194.194.235 (talk) 00:25, 26 November 2012 (UTC)

Name of the party

The following sentence appeared in the article:

It was proposed by Mayank Gandhi and seconded by Chandramohan..

I have deleted above line from the section about "name" of the party, because the above statement is actually about how the "constitution" of the party was proposed (by Mayank Gandhi) and not exactly the name. None of the three references inserted in above statement mention that "name" was proposed by Mayank Gandhi. Rahulchic (talk) 12:30, 26 November 2012 (UTC)

Structural differences

Why is Differences in Party Structure & workflow bieng deleted from the article ?

Unconventional Party Structure

Some features of structure of this party stand out of the conventional typical party layout, important differences/deviation from standard party model are mentioned bellow:

  • There is no central high command in Aam Aadmi party. The party structure follows a bottom to top approach where the council members elect the Executive Body and also holds the power to recall it.
  • No MLA or MP of this party will use red lights or any other beacons on his or her vehicles.
  • No MLA or MP of this party will use any special security. We believe that elected people's representatives need the same security as a common man.
  • No MLA or MP of our party will live in opulent and luxurious government housing.
  • No one would need to buy an election ticket in this party. Candidates contesting elections from an area will be selected by the people of that area.
  • Criminals (Goondaas) will never be given tickets in this party. A through screening process will ensure that no one with a criminal record or proven corruption charges could stand for elections from our party.
  • This party will function with full financial transparency. Every single rupee collected by donations to run this party will be publicly declared on the party's website and all expenditures will also be declared on the website.
  • Every member of the Aam Aadmi party will must follow a strict code of conduct. An independent body (Lokpal) has been set up, headed by 3 jurists and other eminent personalities to investigate charges of corruption, crime, substance abuse and moral turpitude against all office bearing members of the party. Any citizen can present proof of wrongdoing against a party member. If internal Lokpal finds the party member guilty, he or she will be subjected to appropriate disciplinary action as decided by the internal Lokpal.
  • No two members of the same family will be eligible to contest elections in this party and no two members of the same family can become members of the Executive Body.
  1. "How Team Kejriwal decided to become the 'Aam Aadmi Party'". How Team Kejriwal decided to become the ‘Aam Aadmi Party’. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
  2. "Kejriwal announces name of his party, calls it Aam Admi Party". Times Of India. 24 November 2012. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
  3. "'Common man' Arvind Kejriwal's party named Aam Aadmi Party". 'Common man' Arvind Kejriwal's party named Aam Aadmi Party. NDTV. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
  4. ^ Aam Aadmi Party website
  5. Aam Aadmi Party Constitution
  6. Aam Aadmi Party Constitution
  7. Aam Aadmi Party Constitution
  8. Aam Aadmi Party Constitution
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