AAP to Contest All 90 Haryana Assembly Seats

Haryana AAP Vice Chief Anurag Dhanda confirms the party’s readiness to contest all 90 seats in the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections, while awaiting the high command’s decision on a potential alliance with Congress.

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By A Staff Reporter

As the Haryana Assembly elections approach, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has announced its intention to contest all 90 seats. Anurag Dhanda, Vice Chief of Haryana AAP, stated that the party is fully prepared to engage in the electoral battle across the entire state.

"AAP is preparing to fight on all 90 Assembly seats. We are capable of contesting all 90 seats," Dhanda affirmed. This announcement underscores the party’s commitment to a comprehensive electoral strategy in Haryana.

However, Dhanda also acknowledged that discussions regarding a potential alliance with Congress are ongoing. "High command will take a decision on the alliance," he noted. Dhanda emphasized the party’s respect for the final decision made by AAP’s leadership, particularly Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

The comment reflects the party’s readiness to act based on strategic decisions made at the higher levels, while also preparing for a broad-based campaign. As the election date draws nearer, the focus remains on whether AAP will enter into an alliance with Congress or pursue an independent campaign strategy.