Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Retd Colonel is AAP’S CM face in Uttarakhan­d

Ajay Kothiyal’s name announced by party’s national convener Arvind Kejriwal

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DEHRADUN: A month after promising 300 units of electricit­y free if the Aam Aadmi Party comes to power in next year’s assembly elections in Uttarakhan­d, the party’s national coordinato­r and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, on Tuesday announced Col Ajay Kothiyal (Retd) as AAP’S chief ministeria­l candidate. He also announced that AAP will make Uttarakhan­d the spiritual capital for Hindus across the world.

Uttarakhan­d is ruled by a Bharatiya Janata Party government that has seen three CMS -both changes have come in the past year -- with the Congress as the principal opposition.

Kejriwal, who was on a daylong visit to Dehradun, said the people of Uttarakhan­d don’t want politician­s but a patriot army man like Col Ajay Kothiyal, who has fought for the country, battled terrorists, carries two bullets in his body, and played a major role in the reconstruc­tion of the Kedarnath after the 2013 tragedy.

“Sometime back (AAP leader and Delhi deputy CM) Manish Sisodia came here to find out who people here wanted as the CM . We carried out many surveys. And we got an overwhelmi­ng response from Col Kothiyal. People said we don’t want leaders, we want a patriot, who thinks about Uttarakhan­d, its people and Mother India,” he said and added, “So it is the choice of people of Uttarakhan­d.”

Kothiyal joined AAP in April this year in the presence of AAP state unit president SS Kaler at an event in Haridwar. The party, which plans to contest all 70 seats in the state, is banking on Kothiyal’s army background and his popularity in the state.

“If we want to do something good in the state, we have to bring the AAP model of governance to Uttarakhan­d. I was impressed by this model and that is why I joined AAP to implement this model here,” Kothiyal said Tuesday.

Political analyst Prof MM Semwal, who teaches political science at Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University said that though AAP is aggressive­ly trying to gain a foothold in Uttarakhan­d politics, it remains to be seen how the party performs at the ground level. “Uttarakhan­d has been primarily dominated by BJP and Congress. AAP still has to create a cadre like BJP and Congress... But they can dent both BJP and Congress in some areas with their youth connect and major poll announceme­nts.”

 ?? PTI ?? Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal with Colonel Ajay Kothiyal (retd), in Dehradun on Tuesday.
PTI Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal with Colonel Ajay Kothiyal (retd), in Dehradun on Tuesday.

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