AAP to go solo in Delhi polls, shuns 'overconfident' Cong
AAP Spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar blamed the Congress for not taking alliance partners seriously in Haryana and ultimately facing a rout due to its overconfidence
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AAP said Congress thwarted all efforts by the INDIA bloc to forge an alliance in Haryana and "didn't feel it necessary to take its ally along with them"
New Delhi, 9 Oct
The Aam Aadmi Party will contest
the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections alone against an
"overconfident" Congress, a party member said on Wednesday. "In
Delhi, AAP will contest alone. We are capable of fighting the overconfident
Congress and arrogant BJP alone," AAP spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar said.
She blamed the Congress for not
taking alliance partners seriously in Haryana and ultimately facing a rout due
to its overconfidence. "The Congress has had zero seats in the Delhi
assembly for the past 10 years, yet AAP gave Congress three seats in the Lok
Sabha polls; still they did not feel necessary to take allies along in
Haryana," she said.
Kakkar claimed that Congress
thwarted all efforts by the INDIA bloc to forge an alliance in Haryana and
"didn't feel it necessary to take its ally along with them."
The AAP and Congress failed to
stitch up a pre-poll alliance due to differences over seat sharing. While
the AAP lost all seats it contested in Haryana, the Congress fell well short of
the majority mark, making way for the ruling BJP to return for a third
consecutive time.
The AAP and the Congress had fought
Lok Sabha elections together in Haryana. In the election held earlier in the
year, the AAP lost the sole seat it contested and the Congress won five out of
10 seats.
Kakkar attributed the AAP's winning
one seat in the Jammu and Kashmir to the party's development-driven
politics. AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal is scheduled to visit
Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday, she said.
The Aam Aadmi Party registered its
first victory in assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday when its
candidate Mehraj Malik defeated nearest rival from the BJP in Doda constituency
by a margin of over 4,538 votes. "Mehraj Malik is a very hard-working
person, and he has been with the party since the time of the movement and
struggle," Kakkar said. Malik, a District Development Council member,
polled 23,228 votes against BJP's Gajay Singh Rana's 18,690 votes.
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