AAP ups the ante, to contest 350 LS seats
BY MPost28 Jan 2014 12:25 AM GMT
MPost28 Jan 2014 12:25 AM GMT
AAP has already set up a five-member coordination committee for UP. The members on the panel are Vivek Yadav, Sanjeev Sinha, Vishal Sharma, Mehek Singh Tarar, Murari Lal Jain and Aruna Singh.
‘We are ready to fight the Lok Sabha elections in a big way and will field honest candidates against all the corrupt and criminal candidates of other political outfits,’ he said.
Talking to reporters, Singh, who is the coordinator of the AAP parliamentary board, said the party is in search of honest candidates with clean image to field them as nominees in the LS polls. ‘There would be no pre-poll alliance with any political or non-political organisations for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections,’ he said.
Rejecting the expelled AAP Delhi MLA Vinod Kumar Binny’s charges against the party, he said Delhi government was doing a good job and was committed to fulfilling the 18-point promise made earlier. ‘The Jan Lokpal Bill would be passed in the next session of the Delhi assembly,’ he said. The AAP leader also supported the statement of President Pranab Mukherjee on the need for a stable government at the Centre and having a clean political system. ‘Now it is up to the bigger political parties like Congress and BJP to think over the issue. AAP has already started cleansing the political system and has promoted only the honest people,’ he said.
Sanjay Singh, a native of Sultanpur near Amethi, was critical of Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi. ‘’When a great leader like Rahul Gandhi could not provide home for a Dalit woman Sunita Koriin in his parliamentary constituency even after promising it publicly, what can we expect him to do for the country,’ he asked.
He also defended AAP leader Kumar Viswas over his controversial remark on the Muslims through his poem in the past. ‘The matter is now resolved after Viswas has apologised,’ he said.
‘We are ready to fight the Lok Sabha elections in a big way and will field honest candidates against all the corrupt and criminal candidates of other political outfits,’ he said.
Talking to reporters, Singh, who is the coordinator of the AAP parliamentary board, said the party is in search of honest candidates with clean image to field them as nominees in the LS polls. ‘There would be no pre-poll alliance with any political or non-political organisations for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections,’ he said.
Rejecting the expelled AAP Delhi MLA Vinod Kumar Binny’s charges against the party, he said Delhi government was doing a good job and was committed to fulfilling the 18-point promise made earlier. ‘The Jan Lokpal Bill would be passed in the next session of the Delhi assembly,’ he said. The AAP leader also supported the statement of President Pranab Mukherjee on the need for a stable government at the Centre and having a clean political system. ‘Now it is up to the bigger political parties like Congress and BJP to think over the issue. AAP has already started cleansing the political system and has promoted only the honest people,’ he said.
Sanjay Singh, a native of Sultanpur near Amethi, was critical of Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi. ‘’When a great leader like Rahul Gandhi could not provide home for a Dalit woman Sunita Koriin in his parliamentary constituency even after promising it publicly, what can we expect him to do for the country,’ he asked.
He also defended AAP leader Kumar Viswas over his controversial remark on the Muslims through his poem in the past. ‘The matter is now resolved after Viswas has apologised,’ he said.
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