AAP Will Not Forge Alliance with Any Party for 2022 Punjab Assembly Polls: Raghav Chadha
Manjil Das, INN/Chennai
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Raghav Chadha, senior leader of the Aam Aadmi Party, stated the party will not form an electoral alliance with any political party for the 2022 Punjab assembly elections. “We will contest all 117 assembly seats on our own,” said Chadha, AAP’s Punjab co-in charge.
Elections in 2022 will be contested by AAP on its own. Neither I nor any other party will form an alliance. When asked if the AAP will make an alliance with any other party for the next elections, Chadha replied that the party would contest all 117 assembly seats on its own and create the government. According to him, AAP is open to all the decent individuals in other political parties who care about Punjab’s growth.
Elections to the Punjab legislature are scheduled for early next year. Bhagwant Mann, AAP’s Punjab unit head and Sangrur MP, remarked on this occasion that the party has been opposing the Centre’s three farm laws and maintained that Parliament would not be permitted to function unless the union government repealed these anti-farmer laws.
“The BJP is arrogant,” he said. “It’s going to steal the states of their rights and prevent them from paying electricity subsidies to farmers, among other groups.” According to him, the AAP is likewise fiercely opposed to the bill’s passage.
Gurmit Singh Khudian, a prominent Congress politician from Muktsar, joined the AAP on Monday, in the presence of Chadha and Mann, according to Chadha and Mann. As well as his followers, Khudian, the son of former Lok Sabha member Jagdev Singh Khudian, joined the party here.
A Congress leader in the Lambi Assembly seat, Khudian has been engaged in the party’s politics for many years. In the 2017 assembly elections, he was the covering candidate for Amarinder Singh from Lambi seat, the AAP claimed.