The development assumes significance as the group has plans to launch a political party.
If the group does join the fray, it will be directly pitted against AAP in the elections with the Arvind Kejriwal- led party expected to go all out to wrest the MCDs from BJP.
The Abhiyan -- which is made up mostly of former AAP volunteers -- aims to establish "rapport with people, build its cadre base and solve people's problems", said a leader of the group.
The Abhiyan leader said that the group has opened offices in 100 municipal wards in the national capital with Yadav inaugurating an office in ward No.145 of Palam this morning.
In Punjab, the group has backed Bhai Baldeep Singh, who is contesting a bypoll next month as an independent candidate from Khadoor Sahib.
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