The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has unveiled its strategy for the upcoming Haryana assembly elections, scheduled for October, announcing its decision to contest independently on all 90 seats. This move marks a departure from previous elections where political alliances played a crucial role. The announcement was made by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, AAP MP Sanjay Singh, and Dr. Sandeep Pathak at a press conference held in Chandigarh, emphasizing AAP’s confidence in its grassroots support and organizational strength in the state.
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- AAP will contest the Haryana assembly elections solo, without forming alliances.
- The decision was announced by Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann, AAP MP Sanjay Singh, and Dr. Sandeep Pathak.
- The elections are scheduled for October this year.
- AAP aims to contest on all 90 assembly seats in Haryana.
- This strategy marks a departure from previous elections where alliances were common.
- The announcement underscores AAP’s confidence in its organizational capabilities in Haryana.
- AAP leaders highlighted their grassroots support as a key factor in the decision.
- The party aims to capitalize on its governance track record in Delhi.
- AAP’s focus will be on addressing local issues and promoting transparency in governance.
- The move sets the stage for a competitive electoral landscape in Haryana, with AAP positioning itself as a major contender.
