AAP-Congress poll tieup hopes in Delhi die


New Delhi, Apr 10 (IANS): The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Wednesday rejected the Congress proposal for an alliance in Delhi, bringing to an end the long stressed negotiations for a tieup for the Lok Sabha elections.

While the Congress wanted three seats in the national capital, it was not in the favour of sharing seats with the AAP in Haryana and Punjab.

AAP MP Sanjay Singh who was mediating the alliance talks told IANS: "The AAP rejected the Congress proposal as it was impractical and wrong. The Congress is trying to benefit the BJP and help it in states, including UP, Bihar, West Bengal, Delhi and Kerala."

He said the Congress was not ready for an alliance with the AAP in Punjab, where the Arvind Kejriwal-led party has four MPs and 20 MLAs. "They were neither ready for an alliance in Chandigarh where we received 1.5 lakh votes, nor in Goa where we account for 6 per cent of the vote share," Singh said.

He also criticised the Congress for not agreeing to an alliance in Haryana where it has only one MP. "After not agreeing to any of our offers, they expected us to give them three seats (in Delhi), where they have no MP or MLA," he said.

The AAP MP said the Congress proposal was intended to help the BJP. "We rejected it. Together we could have defeated the BJP. I don't understand why they are not ready," he wondered.

Explaining the need for an alliance, AAP leader Gopa Rai said, "We wanted to prevent the BJP from getting 33 seats -- 13 in Punjab, Haryana (10), Goa (2), Chandigarh (1) and Delhi (7). The opposition must unite to stop it. This was our stand since day one. But the Congress has been making excuses."

The AAP has announced its candidates for the seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi, going to polls on May 12. THe party said it was confident of winning all the seven seats in Delhi.

In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the AAP had secured second position in all the seven seats and the Congress came third.

  

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 11 2019

    One secular rejected other secular...for secular reason. By the way AK's real face (Asali chehara) exposed, as he was the gentleman , entered politics to fight corruption !
    By the bye, I am ex-fan of AK.

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  • Param, Banglore

    Thu, Apr 11 2019

    Pappu phir fail hogaya

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  • CA Satish Shetty, Kinnigoli, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 11 2019

    Even if AAP joins hands with Congress they can't defeat BJP in Delhi.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 11 2019

    For Kejri Sheila Dixit will once again become corrupt

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Thu, Apr 11 2019

    Besides Goa, all Haryana, Delhi, Punjab and Chandigarh are going for polls on or after May12. So we hope they join hands well before that. Congress seems not fair with AAP.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 11 2019

    Why so desperate?

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Thu, Apr 11 2019

    Because i dont want banana republic in the future.

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  • Haneef, Banglore

    Thu, Apr 11 2019

    AAP is even rejected by congress. AAP will get big egg this time.

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Thu, Apr 11 2019

    Congress is putting national interest at stake by not joining hands with AAP, fearing loss to itself in the long run. Congress fears that the coalition may pave the path of success of AAP in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Goa. Hope Congress works for National interests first.n AAP deserves more seats as it has proven itself in Delhi as the best performer.

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