AAP demanded expulsion from INDIA Bloc

Ahead of the Delhi Assembly polls, the cracks in the 'INDIA' bloc have widened. Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has demanded the expulsion of the Congress from the opposition alliance.
AAP demanded expulsion from INDIA Bloc
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Ahead of the Delhi Assembly polls, the cracks in the 'INDIA' bloc have widened. Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has demanded the expulsion of the Congress from the opposition alliance. Kejriwal's party has already started sending messages to its allies in this regard.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has made it clear that it will not have any alliance with the Congress in the Delhi Assembly elections. Recently, the Congress accused AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal of misleading the common people with fake government schemes. According to sources, the Aam Aadmi Party is also upset over the comments of several Congress leaders, including Ajay Maken.

The AAP has been at loggerheads with the Congress for the past few days. On Wednesday, a Delhi Congress action and Congress leader Ajay Maken's statement virtually fuelled the fire. Delhi Congress leader and AICC treasurer Ajay Maken on Wednesday called Kejriwal a "farjiwal" (fraudster). Releasing a "white paper" on behalf of the party, he also claimed that Delhi has been a victim of corruption and underdevelopment during the last decade of AAP's rule. Maken said, "Kejriwal has no ideology. He supported the BJP's abrogation of Article 370, CAA, and the Uniform Civil Code for political gains. The AAP leadership's move was in response to this, the report said. Sheila Dikshit's son, Sandeep Dikshit, has also been fielded against Kejriwal.

After this, among the AAP leadership, it was expressed. The AAP is reluctant to accept the way the India alliance partner Congress is directly attacking Kejriwal. According to sources, the aggrieved AAP now wants to form an alliance of regional parties by excluding the Congress completely from the India alliance. They want to talk to other parties.

AAP MP Sanjay Singh and Delhi Chief Minister Atishi slammed the Congress. Sanjay Singh also raised the issue of Haryana elections. "The AAP tried to fight the Congress. But that was not possible because of Congress. However, the AAP has not named any Congress leader. This time, he said, "All limits have been crossed." He warned that if the Congress does not take action within 24 hours, the AAP will bring a proposal to throw the Congress out of the India alliance. Delhi Chief Minister Atishi alleged that the Congress was in touch with the BJP ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections. Atishi alleged that the BJP was giving money to Congress candidates in the Delhi elections.

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