Is the fear of defeat troubling Kejriwal? How many AAP MLAs will get tickets in Delhi?

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Is the fear of defeat troubling Kejriwal? How many AAP MLAs will get tickets in Delhi?
Assembly elections are to be held in Delhi early next year. Election preparations have started in Delhi from both BJP and Aam Aadmi Party. Somewhere, the Aam Aadmi Party will try to score a hat-trick this time after being in power for 10 consecutive years. This is the reason why Aam Aadmi Party’s national convenor and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is also constantly trying to reach out to the people. Amidst all this, it seems that somewhere Arvind Kejriwal may give priority to new faces in this assembly elections.

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Kejriwal is meeting district and booth level party workers. He is also trying to send a strong message that his loyalty should not be with any one MLA or councilor, but directly with him. Kejriwal also stressed that the party will decide its candidates purely on the basis of performance and work and not on the basis of political favoritism. Kejriwal told the workers that you should act as if I am contesting elections on all 70 seats in Delhi. He said that I never did any nepotism. No one from my family is inside politics. I don’t have any friends, I don’t have any relatives. Whoever gives tickets to whomever, will give them thoughtfully. Who did what work, how was it done.
The AAP leader told that we will distribute tickets on the basis of performance and strict survey. It does not matter whether an MLA or a councilor is not elected; Your loyalty should be with me because I am in front of you on all the seats. The Aam Aadmi Party supremo urged party workers to reach out to voters, even if they are angry with AAP MLAs or Kejriwal himself, and remind them that if the party does not retain power, Delhi will again be like other states. Will be made.

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He claimed that the people of Delhi may be angry with some MLAs or even with me, but remember that if BJP comes to power, the condition of Delhi may be like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana or Rajasthan. Taking aim at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Kejriwal accused it of trying to weaken AAP’s initiative in the national capital. He also highlighted the BJP’s recent promise of providing free electricity and called it a desperate attempt to copy AAP’s popular welfare schemes.

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