The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Cong to support AAP picks in MCD Mayor, Dy Mayor polls

- JATIN ANAND & SAMAN HUSAIN

THE CONGRESS on Saturday announced it would support candidates­fielded by its india bloc ally, the a am aadmip arty( aap ), in the Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi (MCD) Mayoral and Deputy Mayoral polls next week.

Sources from both parties told The Indian Express the move had “possibly paved the way” for their alliance in next year's Delhi Assembly elections as well.

An AAP insider said: “Both parties have realised that it is best for them to come together for all forms of elections... This associatio­n in the MCD is somewhat of a trial to see the public acceptabil­ityof ana a p-congress alliance for the Delhi Assembly elections.”

According to Congress sources, the move was a strategic one“for the time being” and based on the high command’s directive, just like the one for the Lok Sabha elections. “What does the Congress get in the larger scheme of things? It is not like the AAP is vacating the post of deputy mayor for a Congress councillor,” a senior Delhi Congress leader said.

“At the moment, this is certainly a decision which has arisen out of political exigencies…,” another Congress leader said.

AAP MCD in-charge Durgesh Pathak termed the announceme­nt “a significan­t setback” for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Former Congress MLA and Chairman of its Communicat­ions Department Anil Bhardwaj told reporters that Delhi Congress president Arvinder Singh Lovely had directed council lo rs to vote for AAP candidates to avoid a repeat of the Chandigarh Mayoral polls.

“The Congress’ sole purpose is the smooth functionin­g of the MCD,” Bhardwaj said.

Welcoming the support, Pathak said, “This shows that the India bloc will together defeat the BJP'S dictatoria­l and corrupt government…”

Delhi BJP spokespers­on Praveen Shankar Kapoor sought to argue that while Pathak was “overwhelme­d by Congress support”, two councillor­s of his own party were rebelling by announcing they would contest elections. “Many councillor­s of the AAP are now listening to the voice of their conscience and are distancing themselves from the party engulfed in...corruption,” he said.

Meanwhile, MCD councillor­s shared mixed feelings with regard to the announceme­nt.

“We do not know if it will be beneficial for the council lo rs or not but the high-command’ s decision will be followed by all of us,” Sameer Ahmad, Congress Councillor from Shastri Park.

“We will support whatever our party decides ,” nazi ak ha to on, Congress’ brijp uri council lor,s aid.

Ariba Khan, Congress Councillor from Abul Fazal Enclave, said ,“personally, i am not in support of an alliance at the MCD because I have heard the AAP is facing internal conflict. If their council lo rs end up cross voting, the blame can be shifted on the Congress councillor­s.” Prem Chauhan, AAP councillor fro md a ks hi np uri extension, said, “Bec au sebjp is ... killing democracy, it is important that Congress and AAP come together…”

Narender Kumar, councillor from Manglapuri ward, who has filed his nomination for deputy mayor’s post, said, “This is a good sign, the alliance will get stronger because of this .” when asked if he is going to withdraw his candidatur­e to support AAP'S chosen candidate, he said ,“this is our internal party issue, nothing is decided as of now…we will take a decision based on what's best for the citizens of Delhi.”

Meanwhile, Neeta Bisht, BJP'S Deputy Mayor candidate, said, “They can do whatever they want but we will still win because all their (AAP'S) councillor­s are frustrated now…”

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AAP’S Durgesh Pathak; Congress’s Arvinder Lovely
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