The Sunday Guardian

AAP to decide on three candidates for Rajya Sabha

A senior AAP leader confirmed to this newspaper that at least two out of the three candidates will be from outside the party.

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speculatio­n over a former senior journalist, who had also served as a Cabinet Minister in the Atal Behari Vajpayee government, being sent to the Rajya Sabha from Delhi.

A senior AAP leader, who did not wish to be named, had also confirmed to this newspaper that the party was talking to him.

However, speculatio­n is also rife about senior AAP leaders such as Ashutosh, Sanjay Singh, and Ashish Khetan, as the other prospectiv­e candidates for the Upper House.

On the other hand, found- ing member and senior AAP leader Kumar Vishwas, along with his supporters, is lobbying hard to secure a ticket to the Rajya Sabha.

Earlier this week, a group of supporters from Kumar Vishwas’ team had camped outside the AAP office in Delhi to put pressure on the party leadership to give Vishwas a ticket to the Upper House.

However, according to party sources, the party is unlikely to give a ticket to Vishwas. Vishwas has been at loggerhead­s with the party supremos Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia since the party’s defeat in the Punjab Assembly elections and Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n elections earlier this year.

Polls for the three Rajya Sabha seats from Delhi will be held on 16 January. The polls will happen after its three sitting members representi­ng the Congress— Janardan Dwivedi, Karan Singh and Parvez Hashmi, retire on completion of their respective terms.

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