No alliance in Delhi for assembly elections, declares Kejriwal
Responding to a query during a press conference, Kejriwal made it clear, saying, “There will be no alliance in Delhi.”
Responding to a query during a press conference, Kejriwal made it clear, saying, “There will be no alliance in Delhi.”
“If we don't agree or if there is no win-win situation for AAP, we will leave it," said AAP MP Raghav Chadha.
He recounted how, despite AAP's efforts to support Congress candidates, the same level of backing was not reciprocated during Lok Sabha polls.
Despite the ongoing negotiations, the AAP spokesperson said that they are fully prepared to contest all 90 seats in Haryana.
According to the sources, two rounds of meetings have already taken place between senior AAP leader Raghav Chadha and Congress General Secretary in-charge organization KC Venugopal.
The Uttarakhand chief minister said the alliance is a means to cheat the people of the national capital.
Talking about the 'coordination committee' meeting, Senior AAP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sandeep Pathak said, "Many meetings have already taken place between the AAP and Congress, we had another meeting on Tuesday."
In Delhi, out of the seven Lok Sabha seats, the Congress will contest in three seats and AAP in four constituencies.
Ending speculations of an alliance with the Congress, the AAP on Saturday announced six candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.