Arvind Kejriwal, the leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Chief Minister of Delhi, recently addressed a rally in Haryana, where he announced AAP’s plan to contest all 90 assembly seats independently.
Kejriwal clarified that while AAP will ally with INDIA bloc parties for the Lok Sabha polls, they will rely solely on their strength for the Haryana assembly elections.
Emphasizing AAP’s aim to form the government in Haryana, Kejriwal urged voters to support the party, citing AAP’s successful governance in Delhi and Punjab as examples of potential change in Haryana.
These statements reflect AAP’s intensified focus on Haryana ahead of the upcoming assembly elections, as the party seeks to expand its political influence beyond Delhi and Punjab.