The Asian Age

AAP to contest all 230 seats in MP

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Indore, Sept. 23: In a bid to emerge as the third force in the year- end Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh, the Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP) is going to fight on all 230 seats with 80 per cent tickets earmarked for new faces, a senior party functionar­y said Sunday.

The AAP, formed on November 2012, did not contest the 2013 MP Assembly polls. Its outing in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections was unforgetta­ble with the party losing all 29 seats and most of its candidates forfeiting their deposits.

“We will give tickets in the forthcomin­g MP Assembly polls to 80 per cent new faces including ex- army men, engineers, managers, doctors and young profession­als. People have grown sick of the old faces of other parties,” AAP’s chief ministeria­l candidate and state president Alok Agrawal said Sunday.

He said that the party has so far picked 119 nominees for the state polls.

“AAP stands a bright chance to emerge as the third force in MP given that a strong anti- incumbency wave is at work against the BJP, ruling the state since the last 15 years, and the Congress was not in a position to be an alternativ­e,” Mr Agrawal said.

Mr Agrawal claimed that the ruling BJP had failed on all counts, alleging that corruption, and problem of malnourish­ment in children was rampant.

He denied that his party did not have a strong organisati­onal base to take on the BJP and the Congress.

“We have a booth committee and are going to reach out to voters with a door- to- door contact programme,” he added.

◗ Its outing in the 2014 LS polls was unforgetta­ble with the party losing all 29 seats and most of its candidates forfeiting their deposits

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