New Delhi: With the release of its initial list of 11 candidates, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has formally entered the Bihar Assembly election contest.
Speaking to ANI on Tuesday, AAP MP Sanjay Singh stated that he and other senior party leaders will campaign in Bihar. The Bihar Assembly election is expected to be a three-cornered contest among the ruling NDA, the Mahagatbandhan, and Prashant Kishore’s Jan Suraaj.
Jan Suraaj has raised many of the same issues that AAP has been advocating. However, Singh emphasized the difference between promises and delivery. “We have already delivered on the ground, but Prashant Kishore is making promises only. Making promises and actually implementing them on the ground are two very different things,” he said.
Highlighting AAP’s achievements, Singh added, “We have created Mohalla Clinics, revolutionised education, and offered free water and electricity. In Delhi, buses are free for women. Our government in Punjab has restored water flow in previously dry canals, guaranteed 300 units of free electricity, and given jobs to thousands of young people. The true strength of AAP is its ability to meet people’s expectations.”
On the party’s campaign strategy in Bihar, Singh explained, “AAP’s Bihar unit has been preparing for the elections locally. As for the party’s national leadership participation, a full-fledged campaign involving the central leadership will ensue after nominations are finalised.”
Discussing key election issues, he said, “Will caste, religion, and vote-rigging become the main issues in this election, or will the focus shift toward concerns like healthcare, unemployment, and law and order? The people of Bihar will have to make that decision.”
Singh also urged voters to “teach the BJP a lesson,” accusing the party of attempting to delete votes in Bihar. “It is important to remember the assault on a Dalit Chief Justice. Bihar must use their voting rights to respond to such acts,” he added.
The race for one of the most prestigious political battles of the year has officially begun after the Election Commission announced the dates for the Bihar Assembly Elections. The 243 seats will go to the polls in two phases on November 6 and November 11, with counting of votes scheduled for November 14.
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