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AAP To Go In UP Assembly Polls 2022 Alone

With the Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections coming soon, the AAM Aadmi Party has decided to go all alone. The party decision has come to a deadlock with the Samajwadi Party over seat-sharing.

SP Refuses To Share Seats With AAP 

SP was clearly reluctant to leave behind the quantity of seats that AAP needed.

Party state spokesperson Vaibhav Maheshwari said that the party was currently getting ready to challenge all seats in the state, as had been voiced by AAP before.

“We ought to have the option to deliver a rundown of around 100 up-and-comers in with regards to a week and another rundown before long. With that, names of something like 350-400 up-and-comers would have been formalized before the finish of December,” he said.

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Reports of a pre-poll alliance among SP and AAP started doing the rounds later AAP MP Sanjay Singh met SP president Akhilesh Yadav in Lucknow last month.

Nonetheless, senior party leaders are requesting that applicants keep on getting ready for all seats.The party has begun arrangements for handling up-and-comers on all seats. A party member said that the screening system has gotten pace once more.

BJP To Launch Five Jan Vishwas Yatras 

Meanwhile, the Bhartiya Janata Party will dispatch five Jan Vishwas Yatras in Uttar Pradesh from better places in the poll bound state on December 19. The 6th yatra will begin on December 20. The choice was taken later at a meeting held by state general secretary Sunil Bansal on Saturday.

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As indicated by office reports, the Jan Vishwas Yatras will be hailed off by senior BJP pioneers from Mathura, Jhansi, Bijnor, Ballia and Ambedkarnagar. The yatras, pointed toward contacting the citizens in front of Uttar Pradesh Assembly races 2022, will cover all the 403 Assembly bodies electorate in the poll bound state.

 

 

 

 

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