Arvind Kejriwal

Delhi Election 2020: Arvind Kejriwal Celebrates Rhetoric, Now Only Three Rebels In The Field

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Arvind Kejriwal

Aam Aadmi Party has been somewhat successful in persuading rebels. The party has convinced three, while three are still in the fray. It is believed that if these people get even a few percent of the vote, then the AAP may suffer in these three seats. However, party’s Delhi election in-charge Sanjay Singh says that all three have filed nominations from other parties. They do not harm the party.

Annoyed by the ticket being cut, MLA from Seelampur Haji Isharaq, Manoj Kumar from Kondli, Jagdeep Singh from Hari Nagar had filed the independent papers. MLA from Delhi Cantt Surendra Singh Commando from NCP, ND Sharma from Badarpur, BSP and Chaudhary Fateh Singh from Gokalpur seat from NCP. At the same time, AAP MLA from Dwarka, Adarsh ​​Shastri, is angry and is contesting from the Congress.

Let me tell you that Avatar Singh Kalka also talked about getting nominations from Kalkaji seat. The party has convinced Haji Isharaq, Manoj Kumar, Jagdeep Singh. All three have withdrawn in support of the party. Avatar Singh Kalka, Mundka MLA Sukhbir Singh Dalal were also persuaded by the party. He did not even fill the form.

MLAs Raju Dhingan and Pankaj Pushkar from Timarpur and Vijendra Garg of Rajendra Nagar are also working for the party. But three MLAs are still in the fray. Among these Surendra Singh Commando, Chaudhary Fateh Singh is in the fray with NCP ticket. At the same time ND Sharma from Badarpur is also contesting the election as a rebel.

n such a situation, AAP strategists are worried that these people will harm the candidates of the party by cutting their votes. Now it will have to be seen to what level these three people can raise the election and collect votes.

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