AAP Takes On BJP In Haryana Assembly Elections
The Aam Admi Party's Haryana unit, led by Sushil Gupta, is gearing up for the upcoming October 1 Assembly elections. Gupta announced that candidates would soon be declared and asserted that the party aims to end BJP's rule. Gupta dismissed any alliance with Janananyak Janata Party, emphasizing AAP's commitment to voters.
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The Aam Admi Party's Haryana unit chief Sushil Gupta announced that the party will soon declare its candidates for the October 1 Assembly polls as screening and survey processes are ongoing.
Gupta assured that AAP will contest all 90 Assembly segments strongly, stating that the end of the BJP government in Haryana is near.
He promised a new Haryana free from goonda raj, unemployment, and criminal incidents, while dismissing any possibility of an AAP alliance with the Janananyak Janata Party.
Gupta further emphasized that AAP's tie-up is solely with the people of Haryana, accusing the BJP of failing its constituents.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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