Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

AAP defunct in Punjab, no need for tie-up with it: Capt

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH : Amid fresh speculatio­ns of pact between the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday once again ruled out need for an alliance saying the Arvind Kejriwal’s party was “defunct” in Punjab.

Amarinder, who met Congress president Rahul Gandhi at New Delhi to discuss poll preparatio­ns, told mediaperso­ns later that alliance with AAP in Punjab was not discussed at the meeting. He, however, said there was no need for one.

“The AAP is totally defunct in Punjab and there is absolutely no need for the Congress to go in for alliance with it .The Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) has already conveyed these views to the high command. However, any decision on a coalition with AAP or any other party would be taken by the Congress high command keeping in mind the national perspectiv­e and electoral compulsion­s and would be followed by the PPCC,” he said.

The recent resignatio­ns of AAP leader HS Phoolka from Punjab assembly and Ajay Maken as Delhi Congress chief, both staunchly opposed to an alliance, had fuelled fresh speculatio­ns of a pact between the two parties.

The Samajwadi Party giving the Congress a cold shoulder after its recent victory in the Hindi heartland has also lent credence to the possibilit­y.

However, Amarinder exuded confidence that the Congress would win all 13 LS seats in Punjab on its own.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Congress president Rahul Gandhi with Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh in New Delhi on Monday.
HT PHOTO Congress president Rahul Gandhi with Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh in New Delhi on Monday.

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