Kumari Selja Dismisses Alliance with AAP, Confident of Congress Majority in Haryana
Senior Congress leader Kumari Selja ruled out an alliance with the AAP for the Haryana Assembly elections. Selja expressed confidence in Congress's strength in the state, dismissing the possibility of a hung assembly and alliances with JJP and INLD-BSP. She highlighted unemployment, corruption, and other issues being prioritized by Congress.
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Kumari Selja, a senior Congress leader, has dismissed the possibility of an alliance with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections.
During an interaction with PTI editors, Selja confidently stated that the Congress party is strong in Haryana and will contest the elections independently.
Selja also downplayed the prospects of the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) and the INLD-BSP alliance, asserting that both have lost significant ground in the state. She emphasized key issues like unemployment and corruption that Congress aims to address.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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