Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Strong presence of regional parties led to AAP’s defeat, says Sanjay Singh

- letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh on Friday said the crushing loss of the party in the Haryana and Maharashtr­a assembly polls was due to a strong presence of regional parties in the two states.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) got less votes than those cast in favour of NOTA (none of the above) in Maharashtr­a and Haryana and lost in all the 70 seats it had contested in the two states.

Responding to a question over AAP’s poor polls show, Singh said in some seats, the presence of other regional parties was very strong.

“That is why our central leadership did not participat­e in the campaignin­g in Maharashtr­a and Haryana. Our full focus is on Delhi,” he said.

The assembly polls are due in the national capital, where the AAP is in power, early next year.

The AAP had fielded candidates in 46 of the 90 seats in Haryana, while in Maharashtr­a, it had contested 24 seats.

According to the Election Commission (EC), most candidates of the Arvind Kejriwal-led party secured less than 1,000 votes in the two states.

The vote share of the AAP stood at 0.48% in Haryana, while for NOTA, it was 0.53%, according to the poll panel.

In Maharashtr­a, the party got 0.11% votes, while NOTA’s vote share was 1.37%.

The AAP had formed an alliance with the JJP in Haryana for the Lok Sabha polls held in AprilMay, but after a crushing defeat, it had called off the tie-up.

The Dushyant Chautala-led JJP won 10 seats in the Haryana assembly polls.

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