Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party Banks On Defeated Warriors To Win Delhi Elections
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Who on this earth places his bet on a losing horse? Well, We, at Business Insider India, got the news from a credible source in the
All the above-mentioned AAP candidates have shown their willingness to fight the upcoming elections, but AAP is yet to hear a ‘yes’ from Rajmohan Gandhi (79), who is the grandson of
The source also informed that AAP is likely to drop seven sitting MLAs due to dissatisfactory performance and negative feedback.
Although elections in Delhi have yet not been announced, AAP had last week come up with its first list of candidates. The list consisted of 22 candidates, out of which, 12 are sitting MLAs.
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