Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will begin campaigning for the Municipal elections from March 31.
Kejriwal is expected to address two to three dozen meetings all over the national Capital.
These meetings will be ward centric and on the lines of his campaign during the Delhi Assembly elections in 2015.
Other leaders of the party, led by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, will also begin campaigning by the end of March.
The party has already announced candidates for 260 of the 272 municipal wards and is conducting door-to-door campaign in an effort to reach all possible electorates.
AAP leaders said they have deployed projectors and LEDs, mounted on cars, to amplify their reach to the electorate.
"While other political parties are busy in internal squabbles over ticket distributions, AAP's candidates, volunteers and MLAs are already on the ground busy in campaigning.
Once Kejriwal enters the campaign, the AAP ground campaign will go into top gear," said Delhi AAP in-charge Ashish Talwar.
The Chief Minister had previously issued a 20-minute-long video, seeking votes from Delhiites in the upcoming MCD polls.
In the video, Kejriwal talks about the failures of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress in the Municipal Corporation and
compares their failures with "AAP's successes in Delhi". Party leaders said they will update the video after some time so that it does not get "repetitive".