Kejriwal dismissed speculations of alliance with Congress; AAP will fight Delhi elections on its own
Arvind Kejriwal dismissed speculations of an alliance between Aam Aadmi Party and Congress before the Delhi Assembly elections. AAP national convener Kejriwal has said that the Aam Aadmi Party will contest the elections on its own. There is no possibility of any kind of alliance with Congress.
Kejriwal dismissed speculations of an alliance with Congress
On Wednesday, it was reported that AAP is considering giving 15 seats to Congress in the Delhi Assembly elections, but Kejriwal has denied the talk of alliance through a post on X.
AAP will fight Delhi elections on its own
Raghav Chadha also called the reports of alliance baseless AAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha said that the Aam Aadmi Party will fight the upcoming Delhi elections on the strength of its organization and political strength. The reports of alliance between Congress and AAP are baseless. AAP has been fighting, winning and forming the government and running it on its own strength in the last three Delhi elections.
Reports of alliance between Congress and AAP are baseless
AAP declares 31 candidates, 24 tickets cut AAP has so far declared candidates on 31 seats. In the 2020 elections, AAP had MLAs on 27 seats while BJP had MLAs on 4. This time AAP has cut the tickets of 24 out of 27 MLAs i.e. 89%.
AAP's first list came on November 21
11 candidates declared in the first list AAP's first list came on November 21, which had the names of 11 candidates. In this, 6 people from BJP-Congress have been given tickets. These include 3 faces from BJP and 3 from Congress.
However, AAP releases second list of 20 candidates on Monday for Delhi Assembly elections. In this, tickets of 17 sitting MLAs have been cut. Seats of 3 candidates have been changed. Manish Sisodia has been given seat from Jangipura, Rakhi Birlan has been given Madipur seat. Recently joined Awadh Ojha will contest from Patparganj.
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MLAs angry over ticket denial, possibility of rebellion in AAP
There are still about two months left for the Delhi assembly elections. Aam Aadmi Party has released the list of 31 candidates twice. The big thing is that the names of 24 current MLAs are not in the list of candidates. These MLAs are angry over ticket denial and are mobilizing against the party's decision