The Asian Age

AAP plans to contest around 100 seats in 2019 polls: Singh

In 2014, party had fielded over 400 candidates across India

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The party feels that there is no point fighting in all seats. So, plans are to contest around 80 to 100 seats Sanjay Singh, AAP leader & RS MP

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) plans to restrict itself to fielding candidates in around 100 seats, primarily in Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

This is in contrast with the 2014 general elections, where the party had fielded over 400 candidates across the country but managed to win just four seats in Punjab.

“The party feels that there is no point fighting in all the seats. So, plans are to contest around 80 to 100 seats where we are in a better position to influence the results,” said AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, who is also the in-charge of the party’s Uttar Pradesh and Bihar units.

Punjab, Haryana, and AAP’s home turf Delhi will be where the party would focus to win maximum seats in 2019, he said.

The party will also field candidates for some Lok Sabha seats in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisga­rh. In Bihar and Uttar Pradesh too, AAP plans to field candidates in some seats.

In Uttar Pradesh, the party is looking to contest in 10-15 seats, Mr Singh said.

In Delhi, AAP has announced in-charges for five of the seven Lok Sabha constituen­cies. They have already actively engaged with local cadre in organising meetings and campaigns there.

The fate of two parliament­ary constituen­cies — New Delhi and West Delhi — for which no one was named as in-charge amid rumours of a tie up with Congress, is yet to be decided. This is because AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal, during his visit to Haryana recently, ruled out the party’s participat­ion in any alliance.

In Punjab, where AAP managed to win four Lok Sabha seats in the last Lok Sabha elections and is the main opposition in the state Assembly, efforts will be made to enhance the influence of the party, he said.

“We would like to enhance our footprint in Punjab by winning more than four seats this time,” the AAP leader said, adding that the party may also contest in some seats in Gujarat where the organisati­on is strong.

Haryana is another state where AAP aspires to open its account in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

Party leaders believe that voters of Haryana, which is the home state of Mr Kejriwal and where local leader Navin Jaihind has been involved in grassroots organisati­onal work, are ready to respond favourably to AAP in the coming general elections.

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