NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party is prone to cross solo in Punjab in the Lok Sabha elections. The celebration has already announced applicants for 8 of the 13 seats and launched its marketing campaign across the state.
Manish Sisodia, who's in control of AAP’s Punjab unit, mentioned AAP was once preparing to contest on all 13 seats. “Initially there have been reports of AAP going for a tie-up with Shiromani Akali Dal (Taksali), however now we're preparing to contest all seats by myself,” Sisodia informed TOI.
AAP announced names of 3 applicants on Sunday — Jora Singh from Jalandhar, Bajlinder Singh Chaunda from Fatehgarh Sahib and Peter Masih Cheeda from Gurdaspur. Last October, it had declared applicants for 5 seats — sitting MPs Bhagwant Mann and Sadhu Singh from Sangrur and Faridkot, Ravjot Singh from Hoshiarpur, Kuldip Singh Dhaliwal from Amritsar and Narinder Singh Shergill from Anandpur Sahib. “All applicants are working on the flooring level and the celebration is conducting a door-to-door marketing campaign,” mentioned a pacesetter.
According to a source, rumors of a tie-up with the SAD faction has no longer long gone down neatly with a number of leaders in AAP, which emerged as the main opposition celebration in Punjab in the 2017 meeting polls. Many AAP leaders as well as Congress also are opposed to a tie-up. In 2014, AAP had made its debut in the Lok Sabha with 4 applicants from Punjab successful the elections.
Manish Sisodia, who's in control of AAP’s Punjab unit, mentioned AAP was once preparing to contest on all 13 seats. “Initially there have been reports of AAP going for a tie-up with Shiromani Akali Dal (Taksali), however now we're preparing to contest all seats by myself,” Sisodia informed TOI.
AAP announced names of 3 applicants on Sunday — Jora Singh from Jalandhar, Bajlinder Singh Chaunda from Fatehgarh Sahib and Peter Masih Cheeda from Gurdaspur. Last October, it had declared applicants for 5 seats — sitting MPs Bhagwant Mann and Sadhu Singh from Sangrur and Faridkot, Ravjot Singh from Hoshiarpur, Kuldip Singh Dhaliwal from Amritsar and Narinder Singh Shergill from Anandpur Sahib. “All applicants are working on the flooring level and the celebration is conducting a door-to-door marketing campaign,” mentioned a pacesetter.
According to a source, rumors of a tie-up with the SAD faction has no longer long gone down neatly with a number of leaders in AAP, which emerged as the main opposition celebration in Punjab in the 2017 meeting polls. Many AAP leaders as well as Congress also are opposed to a tie-up. In 2014, AAP had made its debut in the Lok Sabha with 4 applicants from Punjab successful the elections.
LS Polls: AAP to contest all 13 seats in Punjab
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