It’s difficult to say anything about tieup, says AAP leader

The Asian Age.

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Rai said voters in Delhi want MPs who can cooperate with the Delhi govt in developing the city, unlike current BJP MPs who create “hurdles” in it.

Senior AAP leader Gopal Rai

New Delhi: It is “very difficult” to say whether an alliance with the Congress will happen or not for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, senior AAP leader Gopal Rai said on Thursday and added that his party is able to defeat the BJP in Delhi.

Mr Rai, who heads AAP’s Delhi unit, said his party has sped up preparations on all the seven Lok Sabha seats, and announced formation of four frontal organisations for other backward castes (OBCs), resident welfare associations (RWAs), doctors and rural areas.

“It is very difficult to say whether the alliance will happen or not. In the given situation, the AAP can defeat the BJP in Delhi and Congress is way behind (in the contest),” he said.

Commenting on the newly-appointed president of Delhi Congress Sheila Dikshit, Mr Rai said she was given farewell by the people “after ruling for 15 years” and bringing her back indicated that the party had limited choice for leadership. “The recent developments indicate that the Congress has not only lost its ground in Delhi but is also leaderless,” Mr Rai said.

Both the Congress and AAP have been sharply attacking one another amid speculation over the possibility of an alliance, which they have yet to accept or deny formally.

Mr Rai earlier said that political affairs committee of AAP will take a call on the issue of alliance, after considering views of Delhi, Haryana and Punjab units of the party.

Mr Rai said voters in Delhi want MPs who can cooperate with the Delhi government in developing the city, unlike current BJP MPs who create “hurdles” in it.

“I am assured, BJP will loose all the seven seats in Delhi and AAP is readying for it.”

People in the country want respite from “dictatorship of Modi-Shah” combine. In the emerging situation, people in different states will either vote for the BJP or go for those parties who could defeat it, he added.

In the run up to upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the AAP is strengthening organisation by forming frontal organisations. So far, 22 frontal organisations have been formed.

The newly formed OBC wing of AAP will be headed by Vijender Yadav while O P Singh will be its secretary. Rural wing will be headed by Sundar Tanwar.

Ajay Jain will be president of RWA wing and doctors wing will be headed by Ravi Shankar Dubey. The frontal organisations will take out a “Vikas Yatra” next month to highlight achievements of the Kejriwal government, Mr Rai said.

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