Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday announced that he would provide insurance of Rs 10 lakh to motorists in Delhi after the elections.

Arvind Kejriwal has dismissed speculation of an alliance between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Congress ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections. AAP chief Kejriwal said the Aam Aadmi Party would contest the elections alone. There is no possibility of an alliance with the Congress.

On Wednesday, news broke that the AAP was considering giving 15 seats to the Congress in the Delhi Assembly elections, but Kejriwal dismissed talk of an alliance in a post on X.

Arvind Kejriwal gave information by tweeting

Raghav Chaddha also termed the Alliance news as baseless. AAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha said the Aam Aadmi Party will fight in the upcoming Delhi elections with its organization and political strength. The news of an alliance between the Congress and AAP is baseless. The AAP fought alone in the last three elections in Delhi, winning, forming and ruling the government.

AAP MP Chadha denies news of alliance

31 AAP candidates declared, 24 tickets canceled The AAP has so far declared candidates for 31 seats. In the 2020 elections, AAP had 27 MP seats while BJP had 4. This time, AAP canceled the tickets of 24 out of 27 MPs, or 89%.

11 candidates declared in the first list The first AAP list was presented on November 21, with the names of 11 candidates. In this connection, tickets were given to 6 people from the BJP-Congress. These include 3 faces from the BJP and 3 from the Congress.

First list of AAP candidates

The AAP published a second list of 20 candidates The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Monday released the second list of 20 candidates for the Delhi Assembly elections. In this context, the tickets of 17 sitting deputies were canceled. The seats of 3 candidates were changed. Manish Sisodia got Jangipura seat, Rakhi Birlan got Madipur seat. Newly joined Awadh Ojha will contest elections from Patparganj.

AAP gives Manish Sisodia’s Patparganj seat to Avadh Ojha

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MPs angry over ticket cuts and possibility of AAP rebellion

There are still around two months left for the Delhi Assembly elections. The Aam Aadmi Party has published the list of 31 candidates twice. The most important thing is that the names of 24 sitting deputies do not appear on the list of candidates. These MPs are angry at the cancellation of tickets and are mobilizing against the party’s decision. …