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The upcoming Haryana assembly elections are shaping up to be a crucial battleground for the major political parties, with the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) exploring the possibility of an alliance to challenge the incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, has expressed interest in forming a coalition with the AAP in Haryana, sparking a wave of political speculation and reactions.
The AAP has responded positively to the proposition, highlighting their shared objective of defeating the BJP. Sanjay Singh, an AAP MP, stated that their Haryana in-charge will discuss the details of the alliance with Congress leaders and convey the decision to Arvind Kejriwal. While Sushil Gupta, the AAP Haryana President, emphasized their preparation to contest all 90 seats in the state, he acknowledged that the final decision on an alliance would rest with the party leadership.
The BJP, however, has downplayed the significance of the alliance talks, pointing to the past failures of similar collaborations between the Congress and AAP. Praveen Khandelwal, a BJP MP, remarked that the proposal is merely a political statement from Rahul Gandhi, citing the unsuccessful alliance in Delhi as evidence of the people's rejection of such partnerships. He expressed confidence that the BJP will retain its stronghold in Haryana, despite the efforts of its rivals.
The Congress has begun its preparations for the elections, finalizing the names of 34 candidates for the assembly polls. The party has indicated that star wrestler Vinesh Phogat will be included in the final list of candidates, which is expected to be released by Wednesday. The Election Commission has postponed the Haryana assembly poll date to October 5, citing the centuries-old festival of the Bishnoi community as the reason for the change. This decision has been met with mixed reactions, with some praising the EC for respecting the community's traditions while others expressing concerns about the potential impact on the electoral process.
The upcoming elections in Haryana are likely to be closely watched, as they present an opportunity for the Congress and AAP to challenge the BJP's dominance in the state. The potential alliance between these two parties, while facing skepticism from the BJP, could significantly alter the political landscape of Haryana. The outcome of the elections will depend on a complex interplay of factors, including the public perception of the BJP's performance, the appeal of the Congress and AAP's campaigns, and the impact of local issues and alliances.
Source: 'Priority Is To Defeat BJP': Rahul Gandhi Draws AAP Applause Amid Haryana Alliance Buzz
