AAP to start political campaign in Haryana on Saturday

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Party, which will contest both the and the state Assembly elections in Haryana, will start its campaign in the state on Saturday with a public rally in Gurugram.

"Our focus for will be Delhi, and where we will contest for all seats," he told IANS.

The party is aiming to win all the 90 Assembly seats and 10 seats in Haryana, for which the party will start its campaigning on Saturday with a public rally by in Gurugram, he said.

told IANS that the party will contest from all the constituencies of and MLAs in have been assigned 10 assembly constituencies each and they will monitor the work and the campaign.

The party, he said, is confident of winning the elections in

"I can see a positive sign in Haryana. Last time when we were contesting for the elections in Delhi, our posters were trashed and we won clear majority. The same is happening in Haryana now. And this, I see, as a positive sign. The party will put all its effort and in Haryana," he added.

However, Singh said, the candidates will be announced after December 11, when the results of five Assembly elections -- Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, and -- will be out.

For the past few months, Kejriwal has been active in attacking his Haryana counterpart Manohar Lal Khattar on various issues including the conditions of schools and hospitals in the state.

Earlier this month, he wrote to Khattar for a surprise cross inspection of Delhi's 'Mohalla Clinics' and Khattar's dispensaries.

Later, he also invited the people from Haryana to visit the national capital to inspect the schools and clinics here and to see the work done by his government.

Last month, Kejriwal along with other leaders -- Manish Sisodia, Satyendar Jain, and -- visited a government school in the Beri village of the Jhajjar district of the state.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, November 23 2018. 17:08 IST