"With this, the party has crossed the second milestone (after its registration) on its way to cleaning up the polity of the country," the party said in a statement.
With the 'broom' which symbolises dignity of labour, the party hopes to clean the filth which has permeated our government and our legislature. The country needs a clean sweep of its corrupted main stream political parties, it said.
AAP said it was happy that the Election Commission has allotted the party a reserved symbol of 'broom' for all the 70 assembly constituencies of Delhi.
A week after its launch in December last year, the Arvind Kejriwal led-party had approached Election Commission for registration.
AAP national secretary Pankaj Gupta had submitted the papers regarding registration to the election commission.
AAP would formally launch its election symbol in a public event on August 3.
Image: (Top) AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal (bottom) the 'broom' symbol