AAP isn’t a political party, says Dikshit
BY Agencies1 Nov 2013 4:05 AM IST
Agencies1 Nov 2013 4:05 AM IST
‘I do not think the opinion polls reflected the ground reality. How can you say Aam Aadmi Party will get so many seats when they have not yet come out with their agenda. I do not know on what basis they arrive at conclusion and how credible their figures can be,’ Dikshit told PTI in an interview.
When asked whether she was worried about possibility of Arvind Kejriwals’s Aam Aadmi Party eating into Congress’ vote share, the 75-year-old Congress leader rejected such possibility and said people of Delhi will support her party which has performed efficiently in the last 15 years.
‘The BSP which is an established party had campaigned hard during the last assembly election but it could not achieve much despite Mayawati holding a series of meetings. It is too early to say whether AAP will have any impact or not as people don’t even know what it stands for,’ Dikshit said.
‘Aam Aadmi party is not a political party in true sense. Aam party may be a phenomena. But is it a political party? I doubt,’ she said.
When asked whether she was worried about possibility of Arvind Kejriwals’s Aam Aadmi Party eating into Congress’ vote share, the 75-year-old Congress leader rejected such possibility and said people of Delhi will support her party which has performed efficiently in the last 15 years.
‘The BSP which is an established party had campaigned hard during the last assembly election but it could not achieve much despite Mayawati holding a series of meetings. It is too early to say whether AAP will have any impact or not as people don’t even know what it stands for,’ Dikshit said.
‘Aam Aadmi party is not a political party in true sense. Aam party may be a phenomena. But is it a political party? I doubt,’ she said.
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