Hindustan Times (Delhi)

AAP to spread wings in four states in five yrs: Yogendra Yadav

- Press Trust of India htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Buoyed by its spectacula­r victory in Delhi Assembly polls, the Aam Aadmi Party is now planning to make itself a significan­t political force in at least four major states in the next five years without entering into any “arrangemen­ts of convenienc­e” with any regional party.

Senior party strategist Yogendra Yadav said in the long term, AAP wants to emerge as a principled force in national politics and the party was working on mid-term and long-term goals in this regard.

“We are not a regional party. In the long term we want to be a national alternativ­e. That is why we chose Delhi consciousl­y. We want to emerge as a principled force in national politics. In next 3-5 years, we want to become viable in more states than Delhi and Punjab,” Yadav told PTI.

Terming coalitions like the Third Front as “arrangemen­ts of convenienc­e”, he said AAP will not join any such groupings.

He also ruled out having any understand­ing with parties like Trinamool Congress and JD(U) which had extended support to AAP in the Delhi polls.

“They have not sought political support and even we did not extend political support to them. It was merely a gesture on their part based on their own strengths and weaknesses. What they do not realise that we are anti-political establishm­ent,” he said.

A noted political scientist, Yadav said the AAP’s target was to capture more than 20 per cent vote-share in each of the states where the party wants to become a viable alternativ­e as part of its medium-term expansion drive.

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