The party's ward units and volunteers gathered across the city and burnt copies of house tax bills of the municipal corporations, polls to which are scheduled for April 23.
AAP's Delhi in-charge Ashish Talwar said the day-long campaign received massive support which he said reflected the "anger" of people against the BJP which is in power in all the three civic bodies in the national capital.
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