AAP to contest 7 Lok Sabha seats in Delhi, campaign against Centre’s ordinance on agenda

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Image Source: PTI AAP announces to contest 7 Lok Sabha seats in Delhi to launch campaign against Centre’s ordinance

The AAP on Wednesday announced that it will contest all the seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi in the 2024 general election. Besides this, the party will launch a campaign to inform the public that the central government’s ordinance against controlling administrative services in the capital is against it. Them.

Speaking to reporters after a meeting with AAP leaders from Delhi and Haryana, party general secretary (organisation) Sandeep Pathak also stressed on the need for opposition parties to unite against the BJP and said it would depend on the “attitude” of the Congress. Is.

A week after the Supreme Court handed over control of services except police, public order and land in the capital to the elected government, the Center promulgated an ordinance on May 19 to set up an authority for Group-A transfers and postings. Officer in Delhi.

While the AAP has figured out how to enlist the help of some non-BJP parties on the issue, the Congress is yet to condemn the law.

Pathak said that AAP is getting ready to challenge each of the seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi in the 2024 general elections.

He said the party’s campaign would focus on telling people that the Centre’s “black ordinance” on control of administrative services in Delhi was against them.

“We will tell people that the black ordinance is not anti-Kejriwal but anti-people. Other issues are the BJP wants to eliminate opposition parties and the work done by the Modi government during its nine-year tenure. If anyone can talk about He said, “I will congratulate the four things that the Modi government has done.”

Pathak also said that the Modi government has “ruined” central agencies like the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Apart from this, the AAP leader said that the opposition parties should unite to overthrow the BJP. However, he said, it is up to the Congress.

Pathak elaborated, “If the Congress is open-hearted and ready to take everyone along, anything is possible. But if it is arrogant, things will be difficult.”

Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal went to a meeting of opposition leaders in Patna on 23 June. However, shortly after the AAP said that with the Congress refusing to publicly condemn the ordinance, it would be “very difficult” for it to forge an alliance with the party.

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