JIND: AAP will independently contest all 90 assembly seats in Haryana but stick to opposition bloc INDIA in the battle for Lok Sabha a few months earlier, Delhi chief minister and the party’s national convener Arvind Kejriwal declared on Sunday at an event in Jind’s Eklavya Stadium.
Haryana, which has 10 Lok Sabha seats, is due for assembly polls later this year.
Haryana, which has 10 Lok Sabha seats, is due for assembly polls later this year.
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“Today, people have reposed their trust in one party, AAP. They see Punjab, and our government in Delhi. People there opted for change and are happy they took that decision. Haryana is now seeking a change,” he said at AAP’s “Badlaav Jansabha”.
Kejriwal said BJP was using “all its might to put me behind bars”, but he wasn’t “scared” of it. “I am a son of the soil…People from Haryana do not care about consequences while treading the right path.”