Toing and froing on alliance: AAP says no\, Cong weighing options

Toing and froing on alliance: AAP says no, Cong weighing options

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The back and forth over an AAP-alliance in the national capital continued Tuesday, with the city's ruling party saying it would fight the polls alone, while the Opposition said it was mulling options for forging a partnership.

AAP's national convenor told reporters there would be no alliance with the and that his party would contest the polls on the slogan of 'Poorna Rajya Banao Jhadu ka Button Dabao', essentially telling people the national capital will get full statehood if they vote for the

However, sources said they are in talks with and senior members within the party and trying to convince Congress unit for an alliance with the Arvind Kejriwal-led party.

AICC in-charge of Congress PC said, "I am in consultation with Congress party leaders in on the possibilities of forging an alliance with

"The has decided to align with like-minded parties across the country to defeat the BJP in elections. I hope leaders also go by this sentiment and decide on an alliance with AAP, but a final decision will be taken by the Congress very soon," told

Chacko's views are at variance with Delhi Congress Sheila Dikshit, who has made it clear that aligning with AAP will not be in the party's interests.

AAP's also said his party would kick-start its campaign on March 23 and plans to organise 280 jan sabhas by April 30.

On Monday also, Rai had told there would be no alliance with the Congress. "Enough is enough," he had said, and asserted his party cannot wait a single second for a Congress' proposal.

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First Published: Tue, March 19 2019. 16:45 IST