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AAP Ditches Congress for Delhi Elections After Weak Performance

Following Congress’s poor results in recent polls, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) rules out any alliance, deciding to contest Delhi elections alone with confidence in their own strength.

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AAP Ditches Congress for Delhi Elections After Weak Performance

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has officially ruled out forming any alliance with the Congress party for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections. AAP's decision follows Congress’s dismal performance in recent elections, raising doubts about their ability to contribute significantly to an electoral partnership.

According to AAP leaders, the party is confident in its ability to win the election independently, without the need for Congress's support. The AAP government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, has been focusing on its performance in Delhi over the past decade. Party insiders believe that their track record in education, health, and public welfare gives them a strong foundation to face the election without aligning with a weakened Congress.

Congress, on the other hand, has been struggling to regain its foothold in Delhi. After failing to make a significant mark in the recent state and national elections, the party is seen as a diminishing force. Some political experts argue that AAP’s decision to contest alone may deal a blow to Congress’s hopes of recovering in the capital.

By severing any potential alliance, AAP is signaling its readiness to take on both Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) single-handedly, banking on their local governance and development projects to secure votes. Whether this strategy will work in their favor remains to be seen, but it clearly shows AAP’s growing confidence and Congress’s declining influence in Delhi politics.