Newly elected Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has said that the I.N.D.I. alliance should be dissolved. It is better not to have a unified alliance, he said. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister's remarks have created a stir in the political circles.
AAP and Congress made an alliance for the Lok Sabha polls a few months ago. But these two parties are rivals to each other in the upcoming Delhi elections.
Delhi polls will be held next month. The capital is preparing for the vote. The anti-incumbency war has begun. And in the meantime, the Jatt India coalition is again. The AAP had long ago announced that it would refrain from partnering with the Congress in the fight to avoid a tussle over seat sharing in the Delhi polls. New Delhi: The AAP will contest the Delhi polls alone and not with its alliance partner Congress, party chief Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday. Since the former chief minister's remarks, there has been a suppressed heat in the Congress. And the heat has intensified.
Former Rajasthan Chief Minister and Congress leader Ashok Gehlot has claimed that Arvind Kejriwal's party is their "opponent" in the Delhi elections. Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC) president Devendra Yadav echoed the same sentiment.
National Conference chief Omar Abdullah, who heads the Indian coalition partner, was furious at the rift in the alliance ahead of the elections in the capital. "The India Alliance has not announced any meeting so far in the run-up to the elections. Who is leading? What is the intention of the coalition in the election? There is no right idea about anything.’ He added, "Once the Delhi elections are over, we should call a meeting and chalk out the goals of the alliance. And if the target of this alliance is only the Lok Sabha elections. But this time the alliance should be dissolved. But if we have to get results in the assembly elections too, then we have to work together.’"