Congress doesn’t deserve even a single seat in Delhi: AAP’s Sandeep Pathak on seat-sharing
Updated:2 years, 4 months ago
Updated:2 years, 4 months ago
New Delhi, Feb 13 (ANI): The AAP on February 13 said it wants to contest on six seats in Delhi in the 2024 Lok Sabha Polls and offer just one to the Congress, asking the senior INDIA bloc ally to conclude seat-sharing talks at the earliest. The party also announced its candidates for two Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat and one in Goa. Addressing a press conference in Delhi, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sandeep Pathak said Venzy Viegas will contest from the South Goa seat, while Chaitar Vasava and Umesh Bhai Makwana from Bharuch and Bhavnagar seats in Gujarat respectively.“We had two official meetings with Congress party regarding seat sharing but there was no result of these meetings. Other than these two official meetings, no other meeting has taken place in the last 1 month. We have been waiting for the next meeting, even the leaders of Congress are not aware of the next meeting. Today, I am sitting here with a heavy heart. We announced three candidates from Assam and I hope the INDIA alliance will accept them...”On seat sharing, AAP MP Sandeep Pathak said, “...On merit basis, Congress party does not deserve even a single seat in Delhi but keeping in mind the ‘dharma of alliance’ we are offering them one seat in Delhi. We propose Congress party to fight on 1 seat and AAP on 6 seats...”
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